Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 27, 1909, Image 3

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C lo u g h s
Children cough at night? Give them Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
toral. Often a single dose at bedtime will completely
control the cough. Good for any one with a cold or cough.
Good for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cases,
chronic cases. Ask your doctor to tell you, honestly and
frankly, just what he thinks of this old standard remedy.
No alcohol in this cough medicine. JTC.AyerCo.,Lowell,
Baseball goods a t Lee S m ith ’s cyclery.
The stove factory at the pen iten tiary
is to be rebuilt.
If we are to have th a t 4th of July cel­
ebration it is high tim e we were getting
I » ii-y
.
Uhe F ir s t
XVoman j I n fa n tr y
G. B. Suver is treating his house to a
new coat of paint which adds greatly to
its appearance.
John Altoff has bought the McCready '
in cummer can be prevented I property
in Suver anil will move there
by taking
___________ I and make it his home.
Wild straw berries are now here and
. are quite plentiful but are ripening slow |
on account of the cool w eather.
it’s as beneficial in summer I
I. G, E a rh a rt and wife, formally of [
a* in winter. If you are weak
this place but now of th e Balm Grove
and r u n down it will give you
j farm of Independence, visited at Albert |
Knef’s Sunday.
strength and build you up.
L ittle Sylvester Bidders, son of John
T he finest, most tasteful and
Bidders, died suddenly Wednesday
m orning a t 4 a. m, being sick only a few
wholesome hiscuit, cake and pas­
Take it la o little oold m ilk or water
hours. He was aged 3 years, and an
try are made with Royal Bak­
| G et a small bottle now.
All Druggists |
unusually bright child and was loved by
all who knew him . His m other died in
ing Powder, and not otherwise.
N o C o n so la tio n .
his infancy and he was raised by his
“Well, It's all over, my boy,” sighed G randm a Bidders.
Royal the only Baking
Mr. Oldboy, an antiquated bachelor.
m a d e fro m
“ Miss P e Young has refused me.”
Big Real Estate Deal.
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
“ But I suppose she let you down
A t 4 o’clock this afternoon the final
easy by promising to be a sister to
you?” rejoined his friend.
papers were signed conveying from the
“ No,” replied Oldboy bitterly. “She Dallas City bank w hat has been
w ouldn't even be a granddaughter to known as the D. L. K eyt farm near
CO R HALE—Sevei a l resid e n ce p roperties, No. 41 in t 6 h . r 6 w of th e Will. Mer. ; Thence
me.”—St. I.ouls Republic.
a tio n . Easy te rm s.—J . A. Law ren- N. nodegs. 42 m in . K. f>0.08 c h a in s along the 1 a«t
ood lo c atio
McCoy to Mr. Ira J. W hile for r Good
b o u n d a ry of said B lair claim , to N. w . corner
son, D allas.
of said H arry P » tric k ie r la n d ; Thence South
I
$13,800«
The
farm
comprises
about
184
In Training.
89 degs. 37 E, 17.88 ch a in s to an Iron pipe set at
E, co rn er of said S tic k le r 's la n d ; Thence
“Are you going to mingle In the gay acres and the price paid was $75 an acre.
OR è a le --O n » cow, 1 th o ro u g h b re d Jersey S N. outh
94J lin k s, to an iro n rod, *2x20 inches
life of the capital?” asked Mr. Cum- Mr. W hite has been m anaging the F heifer, 1 th o ro u g h b re d J ersey b u ll, 1 U .S, d riv e n 10 inches in th e gro u n d ; The nee East
ream s e p a ra to r a n d a b o u t 50 b u sh e ls of seed 21.50 c h a in s to ce n ter of county road; Thence
rox. "It depends on w hether m other Jesse Wise farm for some years.
tatoes.-- C. A. Kan sey, M u tu a l p h o n e ea st 52 S outh 23 lin k s to a slate stone, 12x8x6 inches,
tf
C las.
and the girls can teach me to e at lee
set 2 inches below surface of ground, m arked X
Edgar Craven came up from Los A n­
on top an d C. 8. on w est face; Thence West
cream w ith a fork w ithout dropping
21.50 c h a in s to section line ; Thence South 48.11
geles
Monday
to
spend
the
sum
m
er.
any on my Sunday sh irt bosom.”—
1 h a v e for s a le th e b est r h u b a r b in th e m ar- c h a in s to p lace of beginning, containing 110 20
Morning, noon and night Chi-se A l ket If n o t for »ale a t y o u r grocery, ca ll up acres. V ersus all w hom It m ay concern, De-
W ashington Star.
M u tu al. Large q u a n titie s for c a n n in g f n d a n ts, T ake N otice. T hat on th e 17 day of
Sanborn’s Coffee has the sam e high 1205.
p u rp o ses a t red u ce d ra te s .—W. P. M iller, D al­ May, 1909. an applieati«>u was filed by H arry P.
quality.
To
be
had
only
of
C
rider’s
las.
tf » tric k ie r, in th e circ u it co u rt of th e state of
H u r ts N o F e e lin g s .
O regon for Polk C ounty, for in itia l registration
Grocery.
“One would imagine a boss tailor
of th e title to th e above described land. Now
CGGH FOR HATCHING from p riz e w in n in g th e refo re, unless you ap p e a r on o r before the
would he disliked by Ills men.”
L .strains, s in g le com bs. Buff O rpingtons. 24th day of Ju n e, 1900 an d show cause why
11150
per
s
e
ttin
g
of
15
eg
g
s.—J
.
E.
Beezlev,
Kails
“Reason ?”
su ch ap p lic a tio n should not be g ran ted the
C ity, O regon. M utual P h o n e .
tf sam e w ill be ta k e n as confessed and a decree
"H e often m akes cutting rem arks.”
w ill be en te re d according to th e p ray er of the
V eterinary Surgeon
“Yes, hut he makes up for It by m ak­
ap p lic a tio n , a n d you w ill be forever barred
from d is p u tin g th e sam e.
AK
fence
posts
for
sale
by
A.
C.
D
im
ick
D
al­
ing lots of fitting ones.” —K ansas City Office and residence No. 012 Main street
las. M u tu al p h o n e. G reen 51.
tf
In w itness w hereof I h ave set my h an d and
Times.
M utual Phone 1177. Prom pt
11 (fixed th e seal of said e o u rt on th is 17th day
of M ay, 1909.
service day or night.
E. M. SMITH.
O R SA LE—11 foot «-edar posts a t 14 cents a
The Joy Walk.
DALLAS
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OREGON C
C ounty C lerk of Polk County Oregon.
K piece a n d ab o u t 5 to n s of No. 8 a n d No. 10
LOSING FLESH
I SCOT T’S EMULSION
B
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W. L. Gilson w ent to Vancouver, II.
C., yesterday to attend to some busi­ (C o p y rig h t, 1900, b y A m e ric a n P r e s e A sso ­
cia tio n .]
ness m atters.
"You women wish the sam e rig h ts
Leo Bruckner had a serious attack of 1 as men. T hen do the sam e du ties—do
lumbago Monday, but W e are glad to re­ I m ilitary service.”
port him as improving.
“ We are tired o i hearing you men
We haul anything and everything, throw this up a t us w henever w e d e ­
anywhere, at any tim e. Reasonable mand the right of suffrage. W e trill
A lazy liver makes a lazy boy. An active brain demands an active liver. No better prices.—Jacobson Transfer Co.
do m ilitary service. You assum e th a t
laxative for boys and girls than Ayer's Pills. Ask your doctor about them. He knows.
Miss E sther H untley will leave in a we cannot endure m ilitary hardships.
few days for Portland to visit with her | We can do our p a rt—th a t Is, the light­
m other and take in the Rose fair.
er part. Our arm s and accouterm ents
The ball game between the W hite- may he of a w eight p ro fo rtlo n ate to
Sox and the Dallas G rays Sunday re- our physique.”
sulted in a defeat for Dallas to the tune
Such w as the reply of Mrs. Susan
of 8 to 3.
A rm strong to the president, who In
Rev. W. A. Elkins, a g ra d u ate of the his next message to congress tran sm it­
Eugene Bible university several years ted the dem and. An act w as Intro­
ago, is now pastor of the C hristian duced creatlug a corps of wom en to
church at Cottage Grove—Eugene G uard serve In such places as Mrs. A rm ­
Born, T hursday m orning, May 27th, strong had Indicated. They w ere to be
to Mr. and Mrs. John Perry, of enrolled ns Infantry, though the Intro­
Seattle, an eight pound son. Mrs. ducer of the bill disavowed any slur
M. H ayter. d e n tist, Wilson building. Perry will be rem em bered as Miss E thel
F o r headache D r. Miles* A n ti- P a i n P ills.
on the women from n double m enulug
Rowell, form erly of this city. Congrat­ of the word. If they were found effec­
t)r. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building.
Miss Jessie Lyons has gone to Eastern ulations.
tive as foot soldiers a corps of cavalry
Mrs. W arren Quick is up from Pt. Oregon to spend the sum m er.
Notice—The m em bers of th e Dallas nnd one of artillery were to be added.
Helena.
The assessor and his field deputies are
Protective
association
are
hereby
n
o
ti­
T hat shower Tuesday night was onlv now ju st about closing up th eir work. fied th a t th ere will be a special m eeting An am endm ent w as Introduced leav­
ing the selection of the uniform w ith
a teaser.
The Misses Buena and Roxana Fiske next Monday evening at the court house
the women enrolled.
George Coad and family are visiting have been visiting relatives and friends for the transaction of some im portant
The first regim ent of (women’s) In­
business.—U. S.Loughary, president.
in McMinnville.
his m other.
fan try w as enrolled nud Instructed by
Professor Caldwell and Treasurer
Miss Faina Morrison has been visiting
the secretary of w ar to select Its uni­
Dunn were in Portland yesterday as
HELP ADVERTISE DALLAS.
in P ortland.
form. a fte r which Us officers would be
w itnesses in the Juvenile court.
appointed
and Its equipm ent furnished
Born, May 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Boss,
Andrew
H
olm
an,
who
is
on
the
road
by
the governm ent. E ight hundred
of Falls C ity, a girl.
Mr.
Wilkins
Proposes
Scheme
for
for Glass & Prudhom m e, has been do­
women m et lu council. Mrs. A rm ­
W hen you want hauling done quickly ing th e town yesterday and today.
strong wus elected president, nud the
the Rose Festival at Portland.
and a t fair rates, see Jacobson.
S. P. Kim ball, wife and daughter
m eeting proceeded to business. Miss
Prescott Sim onton, of Eastern Ore­ were over from Salem in his big auto
Owen moved th a t n com m ittee be np-
Mr.
M.
W.
W
ilkins
was
a
caller
this
gon, m visiting Dallas relatives.
yesterday looking after his many inter­
jiolnted to design a uniform . T he mo­
m orning and proposes a scheme by tion w as put and carried nnd the com­
T h e m a n w h o ta k e s a Joy r id e
Beck' Craven will again be employed ests here.
J . T. Sim pson,
galvanize«l w ire a t |2 a h u n d re d .—F red K oser.
I n so m e o n e e ls e ’s c a r.
A tto rn e y for A pplicant.
K lckreall, O regon, Bell P h o n e .
tf
in the dental parlors of Dr. Hay ter.
Don’t think th at piles cant bo cured. which Dallas could advertise itself very m ittee appointed by the chair. It
[Beal.]
A lth o u g h a d ee p d y e d v illa in ,
N E W T O -D A Y
I s n o t th e w o r s t b y fa r .
J. II. Stubblefield is here from O kla­ Thousands of obstinate cases have been cheaply and effectively a t the Portland w as then announced th a t th e work
A t le a s t h e w ill r e t u r n It,
ALED h a y for sa le —V etch a n d o ats, vetch
hom a City for a visit with his brother. cured by D oan’s O intm ent, 50 cents a t Rose Festival parade on Ju n e 7th. The hud already been done, a uniform hud
T h o u g h b a tte r e d , to th e s p o t
any drug store.
A d v e rtisin g u n d e r th is h ea d } c e n t * word B a n d c h e a t, o ats, c h e a t.—U. 8. G ra n t, D al­
day of the parade is Monday, and he been selected and would be presented
H ugh Black and W. K. Craven have
A n d ta k e s it a t a m o m e n t
las.
tf
ea ch in s e rtio n
The Fuller store is receiving e very thin«* th a t we could by this scheme a t­ to the meeting.
T h e o w n e r n e e d s It n o t.
returned to their Salmon river claims.
handsom e ceiling coat from those pro­
OTICE is h ereb y given th a t F ran k T. Fuchs
Miss
W
rinkle,
chairm
an
of
the
com­
I OGANBKRRY p la n ts for sa le a t $2 a
tract the atten tio n of the countless
I a g i ta t e th e s c o u n d re l
The parents of Rev. H . II. Farnham ficient decorators, Holm an & Dungan.
h as filed his final account in th e m a tte i ot
WO f^ood m ilch cows, o n e d riv in g h o rse, 145, L d re d by W. II. K rab er, D allas.
th e th e e s ta e te
s ta of
te Luc;
of Lucy V anTassel, deceased;
deceased th ; a f t
W h o b r * 'g s b a c k n a u g h t a t a ll.
thousands th a t will w itness th a t event, m ittee, rend a description of the uni­
are here from California for the sum ­
a n o som e y o u n g brood nows . H m iles
th e H o n o rab le Ed. F. Coad, county judge ot
„
form. It was to be of blue cloth,
Miss Allie Fuller celebrated her b irth ­
W h o le a v e s y o u u n p r o te c te d
s o u th of B e th e l.—1T hos. W. E m m e tt.
J:i
m er.
m
any
of
them
people
from
o
th
er
states,
P olk county, O regon, in whose court said m at-
W h e n r a in b e g in s to fa ll.
day Saturday evening by inviting a
tailor m ade; Jacket faced w ith yel­
H ave a lo t of o ak g ru b s t h a t w ill he given ' te r is pen d in g , has ser th e 8th day of May
L e t ju d g e s a ll d e n o u n c e h im .
Judge D. P. Btouffer has gone to Sa­ num ber of her young girl friends in to to the superior advantages we have to low, skirt to fall three Inches below
aw ay to g et th e m off th e l a n f U . 8. G r tn t, ! 1909, a t 10 o’clock, a. m. of said day. as th e ti n t
A g a in s t h im all co m b in e —
ti ; w h en he w ill h e a r an y objections to th e allow-
lem to have medical trea tm e n t for his enjoy a nice d inner with her.
C O R 8 ALE—T h re e m ilch cows a n d a No. 1 D allas, O regon.
offer the hom eseeker ami investor.
the knee, hat of felt on wire fram e
T h e m a n w h o ta k e s a jo y w a lk
11 a nee of said final a c c o m i t - ^ ^ ^ H H M i
I E m p ire c rea m s e p a ra to r. C all o n E d w ard
eyesight.
A brief outline of Mr. W ilkins’ idea is crown, Inverted bell shaped, four
R ex, In d ep en d e n ce.
JjO
FRANK T. FUCHS,
Farm ers, m echanics, railroaders, relv
W ith y o u r u m b r e lla fine.
A dm inistrator
w agon a n d good m ilch cow for s a le .--W . ‘ L. D. Brow n,
For prom pt service and reasonable on Dr. T hom as’ Eclectric Oil? Takes as follows: We have a good band al­ Inches high, brim one yard In diam e­ —M c L a n d b u rg h W ils o n In N ew York
a
tto
rn
e
y
.
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FÏ.
K
rab
er.
A
ddress
R
ic
k
r
-all.
tf
|
T im e s.
prices, call on the Jacobson T ransfer the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises a t ready provided with nobby uniform s ter, ostrich feathers of suitable shades
p L A IN sew in g w a n te d —Call M u tu al p h o n e
company.
once. Pain ernnot stay where it is used.
1 1191. Second h o u se e a st o f A. Jio m an ’s.—
and who would make a pleasing a p ­ to match.
Mrs. E . B la ck b u rn .
M27
A fflce room on M ali s tre e t for re n t, A pply
A vocal music recital will be given bv
W hen the description had been read
If you w ant to sell your property pearance. This hand is composed of
Thanksgiving Tip.
L/ tc A. J . B arham .
tf
the college students a t the Evangelical quick, list it with the item izer.
the president announced th a t the m at­
If tho second Joint may be consid­
eleven
m
usicians,
probably
as
good
as
OTICE is hereb y given th a t th e undersigned
church Friday night.
We have a num ber who are coming
OR SALE—a m a re a n d set of new s in g le h a r ­
te r of Its adoption w as open to dis­ ered n second Joint lu any sense other
h as been d u ly a p p o in te d ad m in istra to r of
any th a t w ill be in the parade. They cussion.
ness. M are 7 y ea rs o ld , w eig h t 1075.—In-
out
here
from
W
isconsin
next
m
onth.
th
e
e s ta te of M. L. P ercival, deceased, by the
than
anatom
ically
It
Is
so
close
a
sec­
Our macadam streets need a sweeper,
q u ir e a t th is office.
.
t-
C ounty C o u rt of th e sta te of Oregon, in and for
Miss Skinner—I should like to ask ond that It may alw ays be successfully
or th a t it be m ade compulsory for each
The Season social given on th e lawn have offered to take p art in th e parade,
VJOTICE is h ereb y given th a t b id s w ill be re- P o lk co u n ty .
^ eeivçd u p to 10 o ’clock, h . m. J u n e 2, A. D.,
All persons h a v in g claim s ag a in st th e said
property owner to clean up.
of M r.and Mrs. V anO rsdel last Tuesday if th eir expenses are arranged for. w hat sized bustle Is to be used.
played for a place on the race track
CO R SALE Or e x c h a n g e for reg istered Cots- 1909. for s creen in g a n d h a u lin g g ra v e l on th e e s ta te , a re h e re b y notified to present same,
evening
by
the
Y.
W.
C.
A.
was
largely
These
expenses
need
not
be
so
very
Miss
W
rinkle—T
h
ere
will
tie
no
bus­
of
epicurean
prestige
a
i
l
hilarity.—
1 w old b u ck , new sh eep s h e a rin g m ach in e, c o u n ty roa«l n e a r L u c k iam u te river. Bids to d u ly verified, to g e th e i w ith th e proper vouch­
Mrs. L. N. Wood’s barn on Jefferson patronized and greatly enjoyed by all
enclosed g ea r. Poes good w o rk .—('. D. N airn. be seale«l a n d th e bid to be by th e cu b ic yard e rs th e refo r, to th e u n d e rs ig n e l, a t his resi­
much, in consideration of the fact th a t tle. The uniform Is to be for service, Judge.
street is being fitted up as a garage for
den c e in Salem . M arion County,O regon, w ithin
B a lls to n —A ddress A m ity, N o .2.
M27 d eliv ered on th e road,
who attended.
the use ol Dr. S tarbuck’s auto.
six m o n th s from th e d a te of th is notice.
Bv o rd e r of th e county c o u rt.
railroad tickets for th e round trip can not ornam ental.
E. M. SMITH,
D ated an d first p u b lish e d April 29,1909.
Bilious?
Feel
heavy
after
dinner?
Miss
Skinner
(shkrn)yj—H
ml
W
ltb
Keep your eye on our list of farm s, as Tongue coated bitter taste? Com plex­ l>e bought a t greatly reduced rates.
C ou n ty C lerk.
J. T. RIGGS,
THE ?0RTLANDMARKETS.
OR SALE—T h re e fresh cow s by C h arley
no
bustle
per
hai«
some
of
us
m
ay
dis­
A d m in istra to r of above estate.
changes are being made every week— ion sallow? Liver needs waking up. The band boys would have to be kept
Bird, 3 m iles w est of D allas, o n H alloo 1c
play
llgures
by
Uo
m
eans
ornam
ental.
place.
J ia
new oues added and those sold dropped Doan’s Kegulets cure bilious attacks. while in P ortland, and it m ight be pos­
Mrs. Latlierly— Will the chairm an of
out.
25 cents a t any drug store.
sible th a t they would not have to stay the com m ittee please Inform us If What the Oregonian has to Say of
Come down to the Dallas foundry and
AK WANTED—We w ill p ay e ig h t d o ll rs ($8)
“ Generally debilitated for years. Had ove; night. Behind and ahead of th em there Is to be a uniform hip breadth?
Them This Morning.
p er co rd for good a x e h a n d le tim b e r d e ­ RTOTICEI8 HEREBY G IVEN TH A T BY V1R
look a t our grubbing m achine. I t is a sick headaches, lacked am bition, was
liv ered a t o n r facto ry in D allas.—P acific Coast.
coi.ld
be
m
arched
men
carrying
ban­
tu e of a w a rra n t for th e co llectio n of th e
Miss
W
rinkle—The
hips
are
to
be
the
dandy and will do the work—H arris & worn-out and run-down. Burdock Blood
H a n d le * Mfg. Co.
Jio sum s of m oney assessed u p o n an d exp en d ed V o tic e is h ereby given th a t th e undersigned
^ h a s been d u ly ap p o in ted by th e county court
natu
ral
size.
ners
appropriately
painted,
telling
who
Stum p.
for th e c o n s tru c tio n of c e rta in sew ers, issued of
Bitters made me a well w om an.” —Mrs.
Straw
berry
arrivals
were
lighter
than
th e s ta te of O regon for Polk county ad m in ­
by th e a u d ito r a n d p o lice Ju«lge of h e city of
Mrs. f.atherly—Mrs. President, If the
they were, where from, and some catchy
tra to r, w ith w ill an n e x ed , of th e estate of
Mrs. W. T. W ardle is expected home ( ’has. Freitory, Moosup, Conn.
expected yesterday and the m arket on I HAVE E a s te r n O regon w h e a t ra n c h e s to D allas. O regon, on tn e 19th d a y of A pril, 1909, is
bilia are to be natural size I would locals was firm. Oregon berries sold for j 1 tra d e for W illa m ette v alley la n d s .—S. E. u n d e r h is h a n d a n d nam e of office, w ith th e W illiam C. B row n, deceased. All persons hav­
phrases
m
entioning
our
inducem
ents.
Thursday from an extended visit with
in
g
claim s a g a in s t said estate are hereby re-
Rallies was caught in Portland Tues­
M27 seal of «aid c i ty affixed, a n d to m e , th e m a rs h a l «juired to p resen t th e sam e to me properly ver­
relatives in Los Angeles, Cal.—Lebanon day, a young lady m aking th e capture.
T here are quite a num ber of owners suggest enlisting only women w ith the most part a t $2.75 per crate. Cali- j P u rv in e , box 124, S alem , O reg o n .
of said city , d ire cted , in p ersu a n c e of R esolu­ ified as by law req u ired , at th e Dallas N ation
average
hips.
How
wouid
tue
rear
fornia berries brought $1.50 per crate.
Express.
tio n No. 130 of said eitv , e n title d * A reso lu tio n
It has surely proved a great advertising of autom obiles in Dallas who could well
B ank. D allas, Oregon, w ith in six m onths
d e c la rin g d e lin q u e n t th e u npftid sum s of mon- al
The largest pool of W illam ette Valley Q A K posta fo re a le by E N. C o ch ran , D allas.
from th e d a te th e reo f
Russell Davenport has been shipping stu n t for th e Oregon Journal and afford to take a trip to Portland on th a t rank look w ith—
y assessed u p o n c e rta in lo ts an d p a rts of lots
D
ated th is 12th d ay of May, 1909.
wool
m
ade
up
this
season,
and
one
of
T
he
P
resident—T
he
lady
Is
out
of
or­
a n d p a rc e ls of gro u n d by R e so lu tio n s Num
his household goods to P ortland this brought in m any new yearly subscrih- late, as they will propably desire to go
R. K. WILLIAMS,
the largest lots ever pooled west of the
b ereu 122 a n d 123, adopte«! by th e city council
der. Miss Blackmore!
week, where he has taken up his perm a­
A d m in istra to r w ith w ill annexed
of
th
e
city
of
D
allas,
O
regon,
.(a
n
u
a
ry
18,
1909.
down anyhow, and take th eir machines,
of th e estate of W illiam C.
Miss Blnekmore—Arc there to be Cascade M ountains, was offered for sale COLDING stra w b e rry boxes for sale by C. L. a n d F e b ru a ry 1, 1909, respectively, a n d o rd e r­
n e n t location,
at
auction
a
t
Corvallis
and
then
w
ith­
Brow n, deceased.
Ililly Needham is m oving to Salem to- all nicely decorated w ith roses for the tw o battalions—one of blonds, the oth­
F ( rid e r.
tf
in g a w a r r a n t for th e co llectio n of th e sam e to
L. D. B row n,
.
draw n, the bids being rejected by the
Mise Elsie May Pearm ine, who is dav, having resigned his position in the
be issued by th e a u d -to r a n d police ju d g e, di-
A tto rn e y for E atate.
e r of brunettes? Certainly the bru­ pool managers. There was a large at­
rected to t h e c i t y m arshall^a«uy>ted by th e city
well known in Lebanon, was m arried in A, W. B ennett barber shop, where he occasion, and with placards thereon giv­
nettes
cannot
be
expected
to
w
ear
couiu'll
of
sa
id
city
A
pril
7,
1'
d
ire
c
tin
g
me
IG IfEST p ric e p aid for w o o l. R eceived at
tendance present and the bids subm it­
Salem on May 12th to Theodore R oth,— has worked since last November. He ing us more advertising. Mr. W ilkins
th e lo 4s
ts or J * 1
a u y s h ip p in g p la ce in th e c o u n ty .—H. L. fo rth w ith to levy - upon
-
ted were 25Vj cents, 2 5 cents, 25L.
of or p a rc e ls of g ro u n d upon w hich th e above
Lebanon Express.
finds it hard to stay away from his na­ will take down his big m achine from blue.
F en to n , D allas.
m
e
n
tio
u
e
d
assessm
en
t
is
u
n
p a id , h e re in a fte r
The
President—T
he
m
em
bers
of
the
cents
and
2
5
cents.
The
highest
bid
if*
here, and has another one in Portland
A wonderful difference in expression tive city.
p a rtic u la rly described, a n d sell th e sam e in th e
corps will w ear the uniform ns adopt­ was made by A. W ilhelm A Son, of
m a n n e r re q u ire d by law , I h a v e d u ly levied
and life given to photographs. Also
th
a
t
he
will
utilize
for
th
a
t
occasion,
W H E N you w a n t y o u r house m oved, c a ll on Upon a n d w ill, on,
The revival m eetings at the C hristian
Monroe.
In th e m a tte r of th e esta te of of E lizabeth M.
th e fineness. C herrington gets all church aredraw ing large crowds nightly making us a sta rte r of two autos. We ed.
B lack, Dali as. M u tu al p h o n e 234.
The w eather is favorable for the hop H fT e h W as eldon
W right, deceased.
Miss Skinner—I should like to know.
a ll th e n ecessary a p p lia n c e s for do in g
these qualities in his pictures.
J8 and much int*rest is being taken by ev­
To
O scar D. V an G order G ertrude P. Van
Saturday,
June
19,
1909.
crop.
There
has
not
been
enough
rain
th e w ork q u ic k ly a n d w ell.
tf
are certain th a t several of our auto Mrs. President. If we are to be perm it­
G order a n d E th el May V an Gorder, Greeting :
W hen you w ant prescriptions filled erybody. The singing is exceptionally friends wou d like m uch to m ake the ted to m ake our figures respectable, or yet, but every little helps and the warm
a t th e h o u r of 2 o ’clock, p. m . of said d ay, at IN TH E NAME OF TH E STATE OF OREGON:
th e fro n t d o o r of th e c o u n ty c o u r rt t h o u se in th
the e 1 Y ou are h ereby cited nnd required to ap­
night* are to the farm ers’ liking. There
by a com petent druggist, one who Is good and th e evangelists are creating
city of D allas, in Polk c o u n ty , s ta te of O regon _________________#
trip to Portland in this way, and now is are we to be denied all pads?
p ea r in th e co u n ty _____
c o u rt ______
of th e __ state _ of Ore*
is time yet for much of the lost ground to
careful and knows w hat he is about, go much enthusiasm .
sell a t p u b lic au c tio n to th e nil g h est b id d e r for I gon for th e co u n ty of Polk a t th e co u rt room
Miss
W
rinkle—T
he
secretary
of
w
ar
the tim e to kill twro birds with one stone.
be regained. The m arket was quiet
ca
sh in h a n d o on
n d a y of sale
________
______
___ of
Ll. ^ Polk
IJIM_ „ on
„ the
to Conrad S ta frin ’s drug store.
cash
sale, , su
s u b je c t to
redem p- ! th
e re o f __
a t ______
D allas In th e <?ounty
Mrs. C. W. M innich and little son
~ v vide«l
b y la
w , . th«*
th e said 12th
......................
has estim ated th a t our regim ent can­ yesterday and no business was reported
tion in th e m a n n e r p ro
id e d by
law
d ay of J u n e , 1909, a t 10 o’clock in th e fore
1 --------
--------------------------------
f i said
...................
traytp'aaU
parcels
of real p ro p e rty a g a in — st ---
Miss Sadie Lynn was given a china have arrived trout Aberdeen, W ash., They will be making a trip they have not be m ustered In to the railltnry in contracts or spot goods.
VlOTlCE is h ereb y g iv e n th a t th e u n d ersig n ed -------------
n o o n o of
d ay then an d th e re to 9how cause,
* rsaid
' * assessm en ts a re now un
h a s been a p p o in te d b y th e C ounty C oir 1 o w h ich f th e afo
if a n y th e re be, w hy th e p etitio n of th e execu­
shower Saturday afternoon in honor of and are visiting her fatherinlaw , J . J. long desired, they will help to advertise service w ithout a serviceable uniform .
Oregon berries were about the only P o lg .C o u n ty , s ta le of O regon, ex e cu to r of tii- p a id
hi. , * w h ich a re d escrib ed as follows, to w it :
to r p ray in g an o rd er d ire c tin g him to sell cer­
her birthday, gom e 30 friends were Minich. H er husband will arrive in a their home town, and if they have the
Lot 4 i*n b lock 3, iii th e Gem A d d itio n to D al­ ta in real esta te of said deceased described as
berries offering in Seattle m arket today. e s ta te of S a ra h M cQuerr.-, deceased, la te of
W
ith
our
accouterm
ents
there
will
be
P o lk C o unty. State* o* O regon.
las, O regon, ow n ed by M .L. R o b b in s e s ta te and follow s to w it: Lot 6 an d th e no rth h alf of lot
present and a m ost enjoyable tim e had. few days, and w ill then begin the er- reqniste ability m ight bring home one
Shipm
ents
from
Oregon
aggregated
no room for padding.
All persona h a v in g claim s a g a in s t .the estate Lucy A. R obbins.
7 In blo«'k 1!, I a lls City, Polk county. Oregon,
about 1500 crates. The fruit was in e x ­
S outh 4 of L ots 5 an d 8 111 blo«*k 18 in th e O r­ sh o u ld n o t be g ra n te d , an d th a t sale thereof
Miss Hoppe cam e nearest guessing rection of a new home near Dallas.
d ec ed en t a re h ereb y re q u ire d to pro
of the large prizes offered for th e finest
Miss Ferguson—Poes tills deprive us cellent dem and and sold a t from $4 to s of e n said
t th e s am e .d u ly v erified as by law req u ired ig in al Tow n o f D allas, O regon, ow ned by W. H. m ay be m ade a t p riv a te sale.
th e tim e the clock stopped a t Campbell
Charley Tate of Lebanon, has become lecorated m achine. They would have of corsets?
u n d ersig n e d ex e c u to r a t h is resident'« M cD aniel.
W itness th e lio n . Ed. F. Coad, countv of
$4,50 for the best stock. Not a crate of to th Da e lifts;
it H ollister’s last Saturday, and Miss a resident of Dallas and incidentally
B eg in n in g 70 feet w est of th e n o rth e a s t c o r­ P olk, s ta te of Oregon, w ith th e seal of said
P o n t C o u n ty ,. O regon, w ith in six
Mrs. M athew s—I wish to say right the Oregon berries were left, while sev­ in
n e r of Lot 3 In block 14 in th e O rig in a l Town of c o u rt affixed th is 11th d ay of May A. D. 1909.
m o n th s from d a te o f thi« n otice.
Jessie Pugh, of Falls City, was next established a new industry. He has a to go down the day before, and could do
now if It docs I desire my nam e strick­ eral hundred boxes of California stock
T he first p u b lic a tio n o f th is n o tice is th e 27th D allas, O reg o n ; th e n c e w est 80 fe e t: th e n c e
K.*M, SMITH,
closest.
portable steam popcorn and peanut their decorating in the m orning of th a t
so u th 1M f e e t; th e n c e e a st 80 feet; a n d th e n ce
d a y of May. 1909.
C ounty Clerk of Polk County, Oregon.
en off the rolls. I dem and a corset, and were unsold.
n o rth 156 feet to th e pla«‘e of b e g in n in g , owne«l
[SKAJ.l
J. D. 8M ITH.
State S uperintendent Ackerman was roaster. His location is on the corner parade. The roses and other fixings n straig h t front corset.
Although b utter is none too plentiful ' '• ’ ' E x e cu to r of th e e s ta te of S arah Me-
bv H ester E llis esta te.
in town Saturday, he delivering the ad­ of F u ller’s drug store and he is doing a could he shipped from here or purchas­
Lot 8 in (dock 3 in L evens’ L aC reole Home-
Q u erry , deceased.
Mrs. Kellogg—Mrs. President, the in the local m arket, the easier tendency
Stead A d d itio n to D allas. O regon, ow ned by
dress to the graduating class a t Perry- thriving business in furnishing hot pop­ ed there.
N. L. B u tler, a tto rn e y .
in
other
m
arkets
has
brought
prices
W
hite Hewing M achine C om pany.
lady
Is
talking
nonsense.
How
would
corn
to
the
hungry.
dale Friday night and a t Ballston Sat­
Year before last Mr. W ilkins was sel­ the straig h t front coraet w ith fe a r pro­ <|..\MI ln*rt\ ami today tin- city cream ­
Lot 3 in bl«M'k '2 in l i v e n s ’ L aC reole H om e­
urday night.
stea d A d d itio n to D allas, O regon, ow ned by J.
In th e c irc u it co u rt of th e state of Oregon for
Sheriff G ra n t w ent over to Salem ling iracts of land in W oodstock, He tuberance look, I should like to know? eries will put out quotations at
L. Elkins.
cents, a decline 01 \% cents. W hile
Do not forget the W oodman picnic a t Tuesday and took into custody Ted fitted up a bigtalley-ho firstly a t his own j
Lot 2 in b lock 11 In th e O rig in a l Tow n of D al­ th e c o u n ty of Polk.
Poes
the
indy
wish
som
ething
to
carry
Lucy W orrell, p la in tiff
)
production is better th an it was earlier
las, O regon, ow ned by W illiam T atom .
Sheridan Saturday. The boys are go­ M ulkev, charged with jum ping a hoard
vs.
V
&aid sale w ill be m a d e to satisfy th e am o u n ts
in the season, it is not up to norm als To 8. M. Ray, R. L. C h ap m an . T. J . C h errin g to n ,
ing to furnish every kind of am usem ent hill at Falls City. It seems th a t he and expense, but it was such a nice looking a mess kit on?
resp ectiv ely assessed u p o n th e afo resaid real W illiam W orrell, d e fe n d a n t )
H ester B u tler,
M. M.
Ellis, Em m a pro|>erty a n d now re m a in in g u n p a id , w ith in ­
you could think of and everybody is as­ his w ifete;jarated som etim e since, anti affair th a t the Tush club decided t> take ’ Mrs. Mnthewa—The vacant space un­ owing to the poor pasturage.
W illiam W orrell, th e above nam ed de­
B elt, D. (), C rid er, W. 1», C o llin s / C. te re st tlicrc o n from tin* d a te of such Assess- f e To
The egg m ark held steady. Receipts
n d a n t;
sured of a good tim e.
she went to live w ith a relative, the hold of it in conjunction with him , and I der the rear of th e corset m ight be
H. C h ap m an , E llen J . H u b b a rd , Addi«- m a p t, a n d coats a n d s c e n tin g costs of an d up­
In th e nam e of th e s ta te of O regon: Yon
were light and the local dem and fair.
relative
having
Mr.
M
ulkey
arrested
for
used
for
cartridges.
I'm
not
so
Im­
Mager»,
8.
C
arter,
T
ru
stees
LaC
r
ole
Ara*
fixed up such a nicely decorated con-
on th e sa id w a rra n t a n d th e sale above m e n ­ a re hereby r«»quired to appear and answ er
Judge Gregory had his first experience
There was a good inquiry for chickens
d em ie I n s titu te , M ary C ,S av ag e, A. F. Ton
tioned.
th e co m p lain t filed a g a in st you in th e above
in the judicial line the other day when not paying her hoard. Sibley appear­ cern th a t it took the first prize. The practical as the lady would Suppose. and most kinds of poultry and prices
-g g e elical’
lf tr * c ft h u rc h ' , O.
~ ...........
* r, T ru ste es “ E v an
K. W jjl
D ated th is 19th «lay of M ay,1909.
e n title d su it w ith in six weeks from th e date of
ed
before
Justice
Holm
an
this
m
orning
H
ams,
M
ary
K.
Williany«.
Ed
C.
R
ichm
ond,
So
there!
1
r
two drunks were haled befere him. as repr«*senting the sta tr. and ILivter results in an advertising way were cer­
T A. ODOM.
th e first p u b lic a tio n of th is summons, tow it:
were firm.
R. E. W illiam s,__T ru ste es P re sb y te ria n
C ity M arshal of th e C ity of D allas
Mias Simper (tittering)—W ith the
On or before th e 2nth d ay of May. 1909, and if
They got the usual line, and he can now the defense. The case was dismissed on
c h u rc h . W. W illiam s, H a ttie R hodes. 8. J
tainly great, Mr. W ilkins d is u s in g of straig h t front corset our corps would
In Polk C ounty, S ta te of O regon.
y o u fail so to answ er, for w ant thereof, the
sav th a t the police court has done some
R
ich
m
o
n
d
,
T
ru
stees
B
ap
tist
c
h
u
rc
h
.
KJbta
p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to M id co u rt fo r a decree
M. Dorrislfe, D aniel 8y on an d h eirs o f Sar
their holdings in a short tim e. This is look alw ays in the |iosltlon of "charge
SUVER.
business, th e first in two m onths or dem urer.
as p ray ed for in said com plaint, viz: T hat the
s h 8yro n . d eceased , H. L. F enton. F E
m a rria g e c o n tra c t now ex istin g between plain­
longer.
W riting in “ Success M agazine,” O ri­ only one instance of m any th a t adver­ bayonet."
F ish er, Cliff Jo b n » o n , V. E. J o h n so n , Tracy!
tiff nnd d e fe n d a n t be an n n lleil and dissolved,
The Portland Journal says, look out
Htaats, Arina d a r k . F M. C ollins. M, K
an d th a t p la in tiff’s nam e, Lucy Richards, be­
F or some tim e the w rath of various for Raffles.
The Item izer has been requested to son Sweet Marden says : Never before tising pays. •
C ollins. L. K. H ad le . E th el W H adley
fore h e r m a rriag e. b<* restored to her and for
correct an impression th a t seems to was the opportunity of the educated
F red R. R ich, J . J. W ick, G eorge H. E llers,
To get the proposition started Presi- m em bers had been gaining ground,
uch o th e r relief as m ay be ju st and equitable.
OTICE
18
H
ER
EB
Y
G
IVEN
TH
A
T
BY
V
IE
man
so
great
as
today.
Never
before
George Boothby, of M onm outh, was
J. W. Ri«'hards«>n, E d g a r M. Brown,
have gotten out th a t the city was to pay
T his sum m ons by o rd er of th e H onorable Ed.
tu e of a w a rra n t for th e c o lle c tio n of th e
le n t Loughary has consented to call a and from this point there w as a dou­ at Silver Monday.
L
a
u
ra
D.
H
lefarth,
A
nna
M.
C
oad,
and
was
there
such
a
demand
for
the
trained
. C oad, c o u n ty ju d g e of Polk county, Oregon,
for auv part of the im provem ent of the
snmti iif m oney assessed u p o n am i expended
h
eirs
of
B
am
uel
C
oad,
d
e
c
la
re
d
,
Tracy
ble
class
divergence.
The
fa
t
women
•nde a t ch a m b ers at Dallas. Oregon, on the
for
thfc
c
o
n
s
tru
c
tio
n
of
c
e
rta
in
sew
ers,
issued
Ellendale road. All th e city had to do m an, the man who can do a thing su­ special m eeting of the Dallas protective w ere ranged against the lean ones nnd
S taa ts, M arth a A. H o lm an , M ary H u b b ard . by tftt< a u d ito r an d police ju d g e of th e city of :b d a y of A pril, 1909. Is serve«l upon yon 18
Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Paul visited a t In ­
( live Howe, R o b ert H owe, J e n n ie R. Dos'd, D allas, O regvu, o n tn e 17th d ay of M ay, 1909,
w ith the m atter was to furnish the rock perbly well. At the door of every vo­ association for next Monday evening,
U catloii th e reo f for six sutvesaive weeks in
F ran k J . C oad, If. L. C rid er, Jo se p h Black, u n d e r his h a n d a n d n am e of office, w ith th e th it
cation is a sign out. “ W anted—a m an.” when the m atter will be thoroughly dis­ the brunettes against the blonds. Tbc dependence Saturday.
e °o lk co u n ty Item izer. a weekly new spa­
at actual cost.
K. J. Bla«'k. M. K. H allo ek , S arah J . Brown. seal
PRiftiid City affixed, a n d to m e, th e mar p er of g en eral c irc u la tio n , published in sairt
No m atter how m any millions are out
m eeting finally broke up In confusion
Severp.l from this place took in the
A.
B.
M
uir,
R
o
b
e
rt
G
ra
n
t,
W,
G.
C
am
pbell,
I **f paid c ity , d ire c te d , in p u rs u a n c e of P olk co u n ty , T h e d a te of th e first publication
In honor of Mrs. Cooke P atton, of of em ploym ent, the whole world is h u n t­ cussed by our business men and a con­ and has not since been called together. circus at Corvallis Friday.
R ac h ael H aw Ins, W. If. M cD aniel. C ity of m I ih
esolution N«». 131 of »aid city , e n title d . “ A of th is sum m ons is A pril 8.1909.
Salem, who is soon to leave on a C ali­ ing for a man who can do things; a clusion arrived at. The money will have M eanwhile the aecretsry of w ar Is
D allas. J. B. T h o m p so n , h eirs. And devisee R
N. L. BUTLER.
resolftlidrt drielarlng d e lin q u e n t th e u n p aid
o' W. C. B row n, d eceased , tru ste es M etho­ sum.,«)!
H arry C hristian made a flying trip to
fornia tour, Mrs. J . H. H ollister last trained th in k er who can do whatever to be raised by private subscription, and
A ttorney for Plaintiff.
m « n fy asseaaed u p o n a c e rta in parcel
w aiting to equip and m uster In the Independence W ednesday.
d is t c h u r c h :
of
g
ro
u
n
d
by
R
esolution
No.
122
a
d
o
p
te
d
by
Friday afternoon entertained a num ber he undertakes a little better than it has
YOU ARK H EREBY N OTIFIED THAT TH E th e c ity Council, of th e c ity of D allas. O regon
. .— .K
we here nom inate Mr. W ilkins for the ■corps.
of guests a t her hospitable home in D al­ ever before been done.
ity C o u n cil of th e C ity o f D allas. O regon, h as I a h ita ry 18. 1900, am t o rd e rin g a w a rra n t for
Mrs. J . M. Larsen and son, Edwin, C
e stim a te d th e co st o f th e stree t Im p ro v e m en t I J the.
This spilt In the m atter, of uniform were
job.
las. The rooms were tastefully decorat­
co llectio n of th e sam e to he issu ed by th e
in
Independence
Monday.
on all th a t p a r t o f Oak stree t ly in g b etw een a u d ito
-------- ---------------------
has greatly retarded thè suffragette I
a n d police judge, d ire c te d to th e c it y
ed and 500 the prim e attraction. Re­
M ain stre e t an d Levens s t r e e t : on a ll th a t p a rt i m a rs h a r l.”
a d o p ted by th e city c o u n c il on May
E
d
McCready
returned
to
Portland
freshm ents were served.
cause,
which.
It
w
as
hoped,
the
demon­
o
f
Mill
stre
e
t
ly
in
g
betw
een
C
h
u
rch
stree
t
am
i
|
NEW TOWN IN POLK COUNTY.
.1 1909, d ire c tin g me fo rth w ith to levy upon
Levet)« s tr e e t; «>n a ll t h a t |>*rt of C o u rt stre.-t j e lo ts or p a rts h ereof o r p arce ls of ground __ I In th e C ounty co u rt of th e state of Oregon
stration of w om an's ability to do mill- j after visiting here several «lays.
H ardly had we pencilled th e list of
WEATHER REF0RT.
ly in g b-tw<*en C h u rch stre e t an«l («even».street; j tn
assessm«?nt I for th e county of P«»lk.
h ich th e above m e n tio n e d a»»es»m«?nr
tary service would greatly assist.
Mrs. A. Ruef and daughter, V ada, on a ll th a t p a r t of W ash in g to n s tre e t ly in g b e­ u is p o u n n p w a id
accidents on the first page when we
re in a fte r p a rtic u la rly described
.....g j
— 1 In th e m a tte r of th e e s ta te of Mary Z. Pefei-
tw een C h u rch stree t /»ml H a y te r s tr e e t; on all 1 an d sell th , e h e sam
Sheridan Junction to Spring Into Borne prom inent suffragettes are en- | were Albany shopjjers Thursday.
In th e m a n n e r require«! by v al.
heard th a t Ross Chilcotte, th e noted
_
_ 4
th a t p a rt <»f Levens s tre e t ly in g betw een W ash ! law , 4 h av e d u ly e levie«!
u p o n a n d w ill, on
T«. Mr-. J L. Hi«»». M F. Percival. Mrs. T. J.
rooter for the Dallas base ball team ,
In
g
tu
n
stree
t
and
tbF
N
tW
th
en
d
of
said
Levens
deavorlag to discover who It w as th a t
Emil G obat, wife and «laughter. Ad- stre e t ; on all th a t p a rt of C h u rch stre e t lying
Fryer, W. W. Porelval. Mrs. Nellie Kautse®
Existence in Sixty Days.
while splitting kindling a t 5 o’clock
Introduced th e am endm ent to the bill die, visited a t A. Rinds Sunday.
am i H. M. P ercival,G reet!»*.
—
Saturday, June 19. 1909.
betw een W a sh in g to n street, a n d C h u rch s tre e t. |
yesterday m orning had mistook his
1 s THK N A M F. <>F THE STATE OP OREGON;
conatltutlng the corps which provides
as provide«! for in O rd in a n c e No. 12», to be as ' a t th e h o u r of 2
lock p.
of said day
I You s ie h ereby cited am i required to a p -
H arry Neal and wife visited at John follow s, t«*
thum b and finger for the wood and cut
Countv School Superintendent Sey­ th a t th e enrolled m em bers should se­
f Uie c o u n ty c o u rt h o u se In th e ; p »ear
th
e
fro
n
t
d
o
o
r
th e e c c o o u u n n t ty y eo
^ r in
m m
c o u u r rt t of
n th e state of Oregton,
For g ra d in g an d m a c a d a m is in g / fl.flO per
a pretty fearful gash therein.
(4 l»«l »«. In Polk . o lm i» . M a t. o( O rogon. |<pl , h(.
o( p „ |k „ ,h ,c o u r t room tl
m our informs us th a t while coming up lect a uniform . The gentlem an will Palm ers on the Luckiam ute Sunday.
fro n t f«*ot, am i for th e p lacin g <»f le ftie n t carl)* e ll» at
p u b lic a u c tio n to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r for | iff,
- at D
- allas
•• • in th - e co u n ty o l Polk on Haturday
Mrs. Ruby Jam es and C arrie Allen an«l c u rb co rn ers, 30 c e n ts tier lin e a r foot, f«rr sell
As C. C. Long, of Independence, was
1 on the train from Portland this morn- not acknow ledge him self as Its pro­
cash in h a n d on day of s-le, su b jec t to redem p- th e 26th .lav of June. 1909, a t 10 o’clock In tlm
th e im p ro v em e n t of tho h a lf of th e s tre e t In
IN* m a n n e r pro v id e d by law , th e said forenoon of th a t day. then am i there to Show
driving through Monmouth with his
j ing he got into conversation w ith one poser, nor will the m em bers tell on were shopping in Monmouth Thursday. fr«»nt of an d a b u ttin g u p o n e a c h J«»t o r p a r t of , tiorpiiti
tr»< l o r pascei of real pr->j»erty a g a in s t w hich
autom obile Monday a little dog belong­
lo t o r t r a d o f la n d lia b le th e iH h r, oti a ll th a t ( th e A foresaid assessm ent is now u n p a h l. an d cause, if any ex ist w hy an order pi sals shall
Mrs.
John
Altoff
and
Eva
K
ester
of the p arties who recently purchased him.
p a r i «if C h u rch stree t ly in g b etw een W ashing- : d«*s< rDred in th e said w a rra n t as follow s, to ­ n o t he m ade f«>r th e *ale of th e following ds
ing to Mr. Cartm ill ran in front of the
it; Commencing
1 scribe«!
serineo real property,
property. to-w
.........................
— ,- —
Some of the more conservativo su f­ made a trip to Independence W ednes­ ton str«*et an d O ak stree t, am i on a ll th a t p a rt of I w it ;
! the Broad mead farm in the vicinity of
m achine an«l was killed. On retu rn a
«»ne c h a in an d 62 lin k s so u th of th e northeast
Oak stre e t ly in g b etw een C h n reh a*reef an d
day.
- -
C nm iflencthg a t a p o in t list feet n o rth from
mob was formed and they stone«! Mr.
w h a t is known as the Sheridan Ju n c ­ fragettes oppose the w om an's m ilitary
M ain stre e t; am ! for g ra Ing a n d ma«:a«laruls- ; th«* s o u th e a s t co rn er of A cadem y block in i co rn e r of a four acre tra c t of land purchased of
! A J an d J p. B w ler by Lnke Mnlbey. on !»«
Fred Suver, of O. A , C. cam e down on ing, $1.26 p e r fro n t lo o t, au«1 for th e p la cin g of
Long and also the m achine, injuring it
D allas, O reg o n ; them -e w«*st 88 feet 8 in c h ­
t i o n . This gentlem an informed him corps, ssserttn g th a t It w as s m istaken
n th d . y ol A prii. W7». « i j o t n i u _ th
I e town of
m en t cu rb s an d c u rb ro rm ra. % c n i » per
es. th«*ffce n o rth (Ml fe e t; th e m e e a st 88 feet.
very much and tried to m ake him pay a
— it of Wiuai
Idea, m ilitary d uty not necessarily be­ F riday’s tra in to visit his parents over ce
M ■ onm outh in I ■
t * 8 s.r * > west
W illam ette M e r-
lin
e
a
r
f«*ot.
for
th
e
Im
provcm
n
i
of
th
e
h
all
th a t the lan d was now* being subdivid­
8 in c h e » ; thed> e so u th «0 feet to th e p lace i d ia n In Polk co u n ty an d state of Orsgim,
Sunday.
fine of twenty dollars.—Statesm an.
of
th
e
stre
e
t
in
fro
n
t
of
an
d
a
b
u
ttin
g
n]*»n
each
'
ing obligatory on a voter.
of b eg in n in g . I__ 1M___ __
( utiMic
. . . . . .......................
.
„
hence Sou th , I ....
chain»
and 86
lo t o r p a rt id io t o r tr a c t o f la n d liab le th erefo r,
ed up into ten acre tracts, m any of
w ill be m ails to satisfy th e a m o u n ts West 6 c h a in s an d is links, thenre North 4
HKPOIBR AMES
Saver played hall with Buena Vista on all th e o th e r stree ts nam ed In th e d is tr ic t of Hal«t -mle
A few of the new gold pieces in fives
I u p o n th e aforc-MAid real p ro p e rty a n d ,.h a ln s a m , as links, th en ce East H 'b ain s and
,
whieh
are
already
sold
to
homeseekers
th«-
proposed
Im
p
ro
v
e
m
en
t.
Sunday, the « » re was 27 to 17 in favor
and tens first m inted by the govern­
now rem ai
a in ing u n p aid . ” ' t h In te re st th e re o n is llmkw to th e place oi beginning M M M
- D o e sn ’t C o u n t.
You a re fu r th e r notified th a t th e «ai«l c o u n c il , from th m
e d a te of su c h assessm ent, l t d coats it acres m ore or ph-
of Suver.
j who expect to go into th e fruit business.
m ent last year are finding there way in­
less, excepting
r e t f lf ii one i.
w ill s it In th e c o u n c il « h a m b e r in said city on , an d ac c ru in g costa of an d upon th.
id war- th e n o rth side of th e above described
M other—Alice, did I not see you kiss
th
e
7th
«lay
of
J
u
n
e
,
1909,
a
t
7
:30oYh
«-It
in
the
to Dallas and are looked upon with
: The prom otor also assured Mr. Sey- Mr. Bruce when you cam e home from
Mrs. Anna Brown and son, Earl, took e v e n in g for th e p u rp o se of app«>rtinnlng th e r a n t am i th e sale above-m en t hread .
Also th e follow ing: B eginning at a |M M fi|P
suspicion by some of the men behind
D
ated
th
is
19th
d
ay
of
May,
W
W
».
feet
East
am
t
15
rods
an
d 12 fe e t» Inches Sooth
up a hunch of cattle to th eir Airlie ranch eo st of such im p ro v em e n t, a n d assessin g upon
j inour th a t he would guarantee th a t ih- the th ea ter last night?
T A. ODOM,
' of th e so u th e a st co rn er of bl«x*k 14 In th e tow»
m ercantile counters. A man who pre­
each lot n r p a r t of lo t o r tr a c t of la n d liab le
Saturday.
C
ity
M
arshal
of
th
e
C
ity
of
D
allas,
side
of
the
next
sixty
days
th
e
junc­
o
i
M
onm
outh.
Polk
county.
Orego», ft*“ ’1-"*
Alice—Yes. ma, b u t It was througn
sented a new $5 gold niece a t a store
th e refo r, Its p ro p o rtio n a te s h a re of so
in P olk C o u n ty , s ta te of Oregon.
•hence " e s t .a m t set h iim tred seh alM to Whit-
Mrs. A nna Brown and daughter, T h a t all o w n ers an d o th e r p ersons in in te re st
tion to our road and th a t to Sheridan my veil.—Puck.
ygi-terday had it refused by the clerk in
m a n 's East line, th en ce South 2.4# hundreths
m
ay
a
tte
n
d
at
said
tim
e
a
n
d
p
lace
an
d
show
Mabel, were county seat visitors one day | cause, If a n y th e y h av e , w hy such a p p o rtio n ­
1 c h a in s to th e J . L. G ivens line, thence East 5.98
charge. The possessor of th e coin said
would contain a town of no mean pro­
In th e c irc u it c o u rt of th e s ta te of O regon \ h u n d re d th s c h a in s , th e n ee Nortti 2.4» n#®'
last week.
he had been experim enting w ith it just
m e n t and assessm en t of c o st sh o u ld n o t be
H e lp e d S om e.
portions, with at least three stores and
for
Polk
c«*nnty
I>epartm«*nt
N«*
2.
In
th
e
1 d r e th s c h a in s to th e pla«*e of beginning, con-
............
.
spari
m ade.
for curiosity and fonnd a num ber of
'*‘ *“ ) acres
ore
re. m
more
0» lem.
lore.
g one an d 43-100
acre»
on or
th e ap
m p _____
lic a tio _____
n of H
_ arry I P P. . 8 »trie
tric k ie r ta in in ---------------*
M. T. K rents has started in his lady 1 Done by o rd er o f th e C ity C ouncil of th e City m a tte r ol I_____
“W here doe* th a t guy get all hta
fifteen «1 welling houses, l iiis is the
F. Pood
W itness th e H on. Kd F,
Coad judge ol the
dealers afraid of it. The design is radi­
........................
* ” Tdng
I to reg ister th
e title to th e follow
ing deaeri
described
of
D
allas,
Oreg«,n,
m
a
d
e
o
n
th
e
17th
d
a
y
of
help
to
tra
in
hops
for
th
e
second
tim
e
te of Oregon, for the
c
o
n
n
tv
co
n
rt
of
th
e
•date
la
n
d
,
s
itu
a
te
in
sections
16
a
n
d
21
In
t
6
s.r
6
w
result of breaking up only one of the money V
cally different from the old $5 aqd $10
May. 1909.
or said
saia i court af-
of th e W ill. Mcr. in Polk c o u n ty O reg o n ; an d co u n ty of Polk w ith th e seal of
“Well, I loaned him a five apot • on Monday.
pieces. At the banks, where the tellers
large farm s in our county, and will
W itn ess my h a n d a n d th e offiH al seal of th e is d escrib ed as follows t o w i t : b eg in n in g a t fixed th is 21st d ay of May, A. U.
H enry Sm ith, the rustling real estate I city
couple of year» ago.**—Cleveland Lend*
A tte st:
are up with the times in new departures
i
th
e
c
o
rn
ers
o
t
15,
16.
21
am
i
'22:
T
h
en
ce
South
of
D
allas
th
is
24th
d
ay
of
May,
909
tend to increase our oopulation by no
C ounty C lark of Polk County, Oreffoo.
CHA8 GREGORY, 11 85 c h a in s , to 8. E. co rn e r of H arry P. Btriek-
•b aler of Lewisville, done business at |
In coining, the money is accepte«i w ith­
[Seal.)
C ity A u d ito r a n d P olice J u d g e of th e C ity «>f I le r’f la i d : T h en ce W est 18 6t c h a in s to E ast
, inconsiderable am ount.
Hover Monday.
out question.
I ixMindary of th e T hom as K. B lair D. L, Claim ,
.tafias. Ore
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal’
las and their Friends.
B A K IN G
POWDER.
is
Powder
Dr, B. E. Nevel
)
Notice of Final Settlement.
N
T
I
Notice to Creditors.
F
Notice to Bidders.
N
F
City Marshal’s Sale.
O
H
Administrator’s Notice.
Citation.
Executor’s Notice.
Summons.
Street Assessment Notice.
City Marshal’s Sale.
Citation.
PLEASANT
I
Ot
id-
Ve
for
n’t
ne.
»uth
ral a d ­
le.