ï Why Take Alcohol?! BABY’S TERRIBLE Are you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative. You need Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. We believe your doctor would endorse these statements, or we would not make them. Ask him and find out. Follow his advice. JIT . Ayer Co., Lowell, Man. Th* endorsement of your doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence in Ayer's Pills as a family laxative. Liver pills. All vegetable. Ask your doctor about them. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal‘ las and their Friends. Baseball goods at Lee Smith’s cyclery. For headache Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, j D>. Ponohoe. dentist, Uglow building. < When you want prescriptions filled by a competent druggist, one who is M. Hay ter. dentist, Wilson building. ear *ful and knows what lie is about, go M. I). Ellis went to Lebanon Monday to C inrml Stafrin’s drug store. on a business trip. ! IJM3I1 week in Poi tlanc Born, last Monday, to Mr. ami Mrs. Ross Beek, of Dallas, a son. JoeCrayen, Scott. Lougharv and Fritz Toner left for the Siletz Monday to try a little fishing. Mrs. C. G. Load and Miss Ruby Fiske left Tuesday for Seattle to visit relatives and take in the great Washington fair. Dr. Starbuck was called to Portland Sunday owing to the illness of his sis­ ter. He came back in his auto Tuesday morning in four hours. Sweeney Bros, have added a new $300 bleacher to their flouring mill equip­ ment, which will tend to raise the al­ ready high grade of their flour. A number of interesting illustrations appearing in tire July number of Popu­ lar Mechanics show scenes in Turkey during the recent revolution. At the Presbyterian Church next Sunday at 11 a. m. the Children’s Day and the Promotion Exercises of the Sun­ day school will held. In the evening the pastor will speak on “ Making Jesus Lord.” We notice that one of the first ques­ tions a prospective land buyer asks is in regard to the roads connecting any pro­ perty with the market place, ami that they are perfectly willing to pay con­ sider.« hly more for land from which thev have a good way of getting out and in. Our macadam street work is progress­ ing as rapidly as could he expected, and begins to present a much improved ap­ pearance. Those nice parkways and cement curbs present a very metropoli­ tan appearance, and we do not expect that you can now find any one opposed to cement curbs in place of the old board ones. Non 3 need he leary about] having a market for anything they may raise in this vicinity. A practical cannery man is now at work here on a proposition, and before another season rolls around, there is no question hut what Dallas will be able right at home to attend to all the fruit ami garden truck that can he raised in the vicinity. Two new vegetables for the kitchen garden, a giant radish ami cabbage from Brobignag, have recently been intro­ duced into this country by our agricul- ural explorers. They are remarkable not only for size hut for excellence of flavor, and will ho heartily welcome as palatable additions to the American oill-of-fare.—July Technical World Mag­ azine. F. E. Woodward, of Amity, Ore . who caused a scene of wild excitement on Hawthorne avenue yesterday morning by attempting to kidnap his little son from the home of Mis. W. <>. Nisley, appeared in the juvenile court this morning, ami swore to a complaint al­ leging that his wife refuses to allow him to see the child, as is his right.—Port­ land Journal. Henry Brown and Everett Gwinn have taken in hand the Dallas base ball park aud the first attraction that they have in that line is scheduled for next Sunday when they will have a game be­ tween the Dallas Grays and the Inde­ pendence Bines. Bowen will pitch for the Grays and Charles Boydston will operate belli ml the bat. A close game inav be looked for. Put your money on Dallas and let us all see the game. WEATHER REPORT. MARRIED IN PORTLAND. Dallas Girl Becomes the Bride of Business Man of Metropolis. Last evening in tlu reception room of the White Temple in Portland, Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher. the noted and handsome divine, united in marriage Miss Katherine Shrove, who was born and raised in this vicinity, and Mr. Or- lin G. Jackman,a well known business of Portland, now manager of Columbia park. The happy couple left immedi­ ately for the Seattle fair, where they will spend their honeymoon ami also take in Victoria en route. They will he at home at Columbia park after June 2‘Jth. The bride is very well known »- all our old residents, her girlhood ban ing been spent in this midst, and e> is with pleasure that her many friendo will hear of her entrance into the fieldi matrimonial. She is a young lady o many virtues and accomplishments, who by her many excellent qualities has en­ deared herself to all, and the Itemize!- joins in the many well wishes that will be tendered her by her old time associ­ ates in Dallas. --------- ---------------- More Land Contests on Tapis. Referee Tooze informs us that he has been notified of two more land contests that are to come up before him, and would not be surprised to see even mote develope. The two new ones are: United States against George Lowe, set forbearing here on June lbth,and the same complaintant against Daniel 13. Horton, which comes up on the 20th. The taking of testimony in the first ten cases was finished last Monday, hut the transcripts will not be ready for trans­ mission to the land office until next Monday, as there is quite a little job in the typewritting alone, the whole mat­ ter covering some 750 pages. BIG TWO DAYS. Dallas Will Celebrate the Second and Third of July in Good Shape. The committee of arrangements for our grand celebration have been work­ ing strenuously the last few days get­ ting things in good shape. They are making good headway and will lie able to furnish a list of attractions that will far eclipse anything ever heretofore at­ tempted in this city, already so far no­ ted for its big times. Carnival man Arnold came up from Portland Sunday and entered into a contract with Messers. Fenton, Craven and Finseth for the fur­ nishing of a ha loon ascension each day, a merry-go-round and four shows. The committee were able to make a particu­ larly advantageous contract with him, and to secure first class attractions. Tht* same grounds used at the carnival of last year have been secured, on the corner of Mill and Shelton, and there will I e the same handsome electric lighted streets, excepting the big fes­ toons from the coart house tower. Mayor Eakin has been requested to a. anil Chocolate Coated Pills (25c.). are sokl throughout the world. Depots: London, 27. Char- I see the castle 1 suppose I'll have to terhouse Sq.: Paris. 5, Hue de la Paix: Australia, R . Towns * Co.. Sydney; South Africa. Lennon, i give you a chance. Come with me.' Ltd . Cape Town, Natal, etc.: Potter Drusr & ('hem. I “lie showed them everywhere, In­ Com.. Sole Proos., 137 Columbus Ave., Bosto i. « ¿ “ Mulled Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases. side and outside. Eliza walked beside him, plying him with questions. She soon noticed that any one they met WEDDED showed surprising deference to their -------- ! guide. “ ‘Who is the man In overalls?' she asked of a lackey. “ ‘ne's Lord Walter Furgeson, his grace's youngest son.’ “ ‘You don't mean it! What makes A very prettv wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitch­ him weur such togs?’ ell, of North Dallas, last Sunday evening | ‘‘ ‘He has a fancy for machinery, at 6 o’clock. The contracting parties I ne's Invented many valuable things.' were Clare P. Davis, of South Dallas, “ ‘Oh. lie has! Much obliged for the and MI m Linnie Mitchell.. Only reU-| Information.’ And she rejoined the tives and immediate friends of the young couple were present. Rev. Young pro­ party. Snillng up beside Lord Walter, nounced the words that made them man she said: “ ‘Come; we’ve had enough of these and wife. The groom is a son of Miles Davis, .in musty pictures. There's uot a real enterprising groceryman of South Dal­ bright one among them. Show us las, and is a young man of sterling qual­ something more Inspiriting.’ ities and industrial habits. “The young man smiled. ‘There’s The bride is an excellent young lady, nothing here less than 300 years old, well known in Dallas, and noted for her uot even the furniture.' amiable traits. “ ‘Well, then, 1 think It time you got The young couple will move to their new home in South Dallas as soon as come new things. I f a chair lasts the building, which is now under con-1 twenty years In America we think struction, is completed. It's doing well. W e throw It away after that and get a new one. It keeps things fresh.' “ ‘Everything Is fresh In America, 1 At the home of his sister, Mrs. G. II. Hastings, near Airlie, Marquis G. Sev­ believe.’ “ ‘Even we girls. W e haven’t any ens, of consumption, aged 35 years, 5 months and 9 days, He was horn in old fashioned notions. Now. In Amer­ Polk county near Airlie, January 13, ica, if you, even In your overalls, were 1874, and was married to Minerva W il­ to show yourself worthy, you'd be liams, November 14, 1894, and they had treated just as well as any one.' four children, one who died some ten '“ Would 1, Indeed?’ years ago. He with his family moved “ ‘Certainly. You come to Indianapo­ to Rainier, Oregon, eleven years age, where he has been steadily employed as lis when I'm there, and I'll show you foreman in a sash and door factory up area]r.(l nnd Introduce you everywhere. till three months ago. lie had been in You can wear your overalls too.’ poor health for two years. All who "They went through the rest of the knew him loved him, and his last words old pile, and at everything that was was to comfort his wife and sister, and particularly ancient Eliza would say. of meeting him where there is no part­ ing. He leaves a father, mother, three 'W hy don't you freshen It up?' or brothers and one sister to mourn his 'Can't tjie duke afford to buy a# new loss. He was taken to Rainier for bur­ one?' or make some other equally dep­ ial. lie carried an insurance of $2,500 recating remark. And when their in the Woodmen of the World. guide led them to the gate she took a half crown from her portemonnnle and hnnd quick for the when the tatter declared that the smal­ member*. Quite a number of new can­ would be disliked by his men.” ler Christian collegea werethe real hopes didate*« have been gathered into the "Reason ?” of the nation and not the great colleges. fold lately, and the meeting wa« for all "H e often makes catting remarks " of them to get acquainted, and to im­ "Yes. but he makes ud for It bv m«k. Miss Ella Butler has returned from press yet others with the benefit« of the I order i Portland greatly improved in health. N o t V o r y U s e fu l. A mnn who mt uttered badly went to a Rpecinllst and after ten difficult lea- «ona learned to way quite distinctly. “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper*.“ HI* friend* congratulated him upon this splendid achievement. “Yes,“ said the mnn doubtfully, “but It’s s-*-Bueh a d-d-deucedly d-d-d-diffi­ cult rem-mark to w-w work Into an ordln-n-nery c-c-conver»-s-sa tlon, you k n o w .“ — E v e r y b o d y ’« M a g A x in e . lag the reek alone. stops loss of flesh in babies < and children and in adults in summer as well as winter. Somo people have gained a pound a day while taking it. [ hkal ] K .M . SM ITH. County Clerk. .124 IGHEST price paid for wool. Received at j i - * any ship« shipping place in the county. — II. L. Fenton, Dalli H shal o f said city, directed, in pursuance of Resolution No. 134 o f «aid city, entitled, " A delinquent the unpaid sum of money assessed upon a certain parcel o f ground by Resolution No. 122 adopted by the city council, o f the city o f Dallas, Oregon. January 18 , 1 MD. and ordering a warrant for the collection o f the same to be issued by the auditor and police judge, directed to the city marshal.” adopted by the city council on May 3.1909, directing me forthwith to levy upon the lots or parts hereof or parcela o f ground I upon which the above-mentioned assessment is unpaid, hereinafter particularly described, and sell the same in the manner required by law, I have du ly levied upon and w ilL on The county eou t rryrv- resolution declaring eu the sight. * « i nject any or all bids. Specifica­ tions w ill I mj on tile w ith the county clerk on or before dune 20, 1909, and bids to be open­ ed at 9 o’clock a. lit., June 2t), 1909. B y or­ der o f the county court. FOLDING strawberry boxes for sale by C. L. ™ Crider. tf fC o p y rlg h t, 1909. b y A m erica n P r e s s A s s o ­ cia tio n .! Itching Humor Broke Out on Tiny Mite's Cheeks— Would Tear His Face T ill Blood Streamed Down Unless Hands were Bandaged— Spent $50 on Useless Treatments. quarrying and crushingalone and also for haul- \\ ANTED Farms, timber ami fruit lands, *: Address Oregon. Have customers at ;i ¥.7.“ 11 times. . A u iN n d, Falls City, J25 Summons. Saturday, June 19,1909, I have for salt* the best rhubarb in the mar- 1 ket I f not for sale at your grocery, call up 1205. Mutual. Large quantities for’ cunning ! In the ciicu it court o f the state o f Oregon, at the hour o f 2 o’clock p. ra. of said day, at Take it in a little cold water or milk, purposes ■sat reduced rates.— W. P. Miller, Dal- I for the county o f Polk. the front door o f the county court house in the tf j Departm ent N o . 2. city of Dallas, in Polk county, state o f Oregon, | Get a small bottle now. A ll Druggists | sell at public auction to the highest bidder for D aniel J. F r y , plaintiff i W f S H T A N ^ B D O F T H E W O R L D .' of f s ile. subject to redemp- cash in hand on day o sale, subjt UGG8 FOR H A TC H IN G from pi prize winning vs. [ inner provided by law, the said tion in the manner L* strains, single combs. Huff Orpingtons] i[ ;____ John Robson, James Rob- j ract or parcel o f real property against hich 11.50 per setting o f 15 eggs.—J. ” ~ ” " ev,"Falls D aniel Robson and * •• assessment -gnt is npait . and the aforesaid 1 now unpaid, City, Oregon. Mutual Phone. tf I son, M rs. D. Robson, his wife. described in the said warrant as follows, to- w it: — ------------------------------------------------------------ M a ry Jane Pike, E dward Commencing at a point 103 feet north from t h A t f t a i h A A iSt ¿ft — A K fence posts for sale by A. C. Dimick Dal* ; Robson, Frances A n n Pike the southeast corner of Academy block in las. Mutual phone, Green 51. tf -Hancock, H en ry Hancock, Dallas, Oregon; thence west 88 feet 8 inch­ ______________________________________________ _ W l l ’ iam Hancock, Charles es : t hem e north 60 feet ; thence east 88 feet, | Hancock, Jessie Susannah 8 inches; thence south 60 feet to the place o f beginning. C O R S .'L E —11 foot cedar posts at 14 cents a . Pike-Beesley, M rs. Jessie Said sale w ill be made to satisfy the amounts of f No. 8 and ............ 1 piece niece and about 5 tons o No. „ 10 Beesley, Charles J. Beea- assessed upon the aforesaid real property and ralvanized w ire at $2 a h «nid red.—Fred Kuser. 1 le y t Jessie M . Beesley, C. now rem aining unpaid, with interest thereon Etlckreall, Oregon, Bell Phone. tí ¡ is M , Beesley and Thom as B. from the date o f such assessment, and costs Beesley. defendants. and accruing costs o f and upon the said w ar­ 5% ; D ALED hay for sale—Vetch and oats, vetch T o John Robson, Janies Robson, Daniel rant and the sale above-mentioned. Dated this 19th day of May. 1909. Robson and M rs. 1). Robson, his w ife, I I 9 and chyat, oats, cheat.—U. 8. Grant, Dal­ T. A. ODOM, M a ry Jane Pik e, E dw ard Robson, Fra n ­ a i las. tf City Marshal of the City of Dallas, ces A n n Pike Hancock, H en ry Hancock, in Polk County, state o f Oregon. W illia m Hancock, Charles Hancock, Jes­ T Have a lot o f oak grubs that w ill be given sie Susannah Pike-Beesley, M rs. Jessie I away to get them off the land.—U. 8. Gr»nt, Beesley, Charles J. Beesley, Jessie M . Dallas, Oregon. ti In the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon Beesley, C. M . Beesley and Thom as B. for Polk county. Department No. 2. In the matter ol the application of Harry P. »trick ier Beesley, above named defendants: In the name of the state o f Oregon, you and to register the title to the follow in g described situate in sections 16 and 21 in t 6 s,r 6 w each o f you are required to appear anti an­ land, of the W ill. Mer. in Polk county Oregon; and swer the com plaint filed against you in the is described as follows to w it : beginning at above entitled suit, on or before the 29th day the corners ot 15, 16, 21 and 22; Thenee South I have just purchased the T . A. Moorman o f Ju ly, 1909, and if you fa il to so appearand 11.85 chains, to S. E. corner o f Harry P. Strick- farm 3 miles east of Dallas, and intend to answer the said complaint, fo r want thereof, Aer’s lai d; Thence West 18.61 chains to East strip the place at once o f all personal prober- ; the plain tiff w ill apply to the court fo r the boundary of the Thomas R. Blair D. L. Claim, Is certainly the right place to 41 in t 6 s. r 6 w o f the W ill. Mer.; Thence ..«.i -----~ mi „„n ty and crops, .....i and ..„ w ill sell „♦ at r...Ki.„ public auction reljef prayetl for in gai(j c„ mplaint, to-wit: No. N. nodegs. 42 min. E. 60.08 chains along the east go to get the right prices and sa’ c, comm encing at 10 o'clock a. lit. on F o r a decree against you and each o f you, boundary o f said Blair claim, to N. w . corner best goods; such as oranges, Tuesday, the 22nd o f June, and w ill sell all that you have no interest or estate in, o f or o f said Harry P. Strickler land ; Thence South household effects, fan n in g implements, tools, to the follow in g described premises, t^ w it: 89 dogs. 37 E. 17.88 chains to an iron pipe set at cigars, candies, bananas, pine­ horses, 32 head o f cattle, hogs and articles T h e southeast quarter o f section 27 in N. E. corner o f said Strickler’s land; Thence apples, nuts and the best ice­ 3 too numerous to mention, 70 acres standing township 6 south, range 4 west o f the W i l ­ South 944 links, to an iron rod, 2x20 inches driven 16 inches in the ground; Thence East cream in the country. We hay— 15 acres oats—Term s: A l l sums under lam ette meridian in Polk county, Oregon, 21.50 chains to center of county road; Thence « know it because we tried it. if 10 cash, all o ver if 10 approved note 4 months containing 100 acres; and that the plaintiff is South 23 links to a slate stone, 1 2 x 8 x 6 inches, € tim e at 7 per cent, interest. F ree lunch at the owner in fee sim ple o f the said premises; set 2 inches below surface of ground, marked X noon. Come everyb ody.— M . F . W h ite, auc­ and that his said title be forever ouieted and on top and C. 8. ot» west face; Thence West J. A. L Y N C H is the man who Î tioneer. 21.50 chains to section lin e ; Thenee South 48.11 you and each o f you be forever barred and chains to place o f beginning, containing 110.20 fixes things just like you want & I have just purchased this farm and intend enjoined from asserting any interest or estate acres. Versus all whom it m ay concern, De­ them. Successor to Johnson gfr to strip it o f all personal property and crops in, of or to the said premises adverse to the fendants, Take Notice. That on the 17 day o f £ Bros. jî and put the land in the hands o f m y agent, plain tiff; and you w ill also take notice that May, 190ft, an application was filed by Harry P. H . G. Cam pbell, for subdivision into small this summons is served upon you b y publica­ Striekler, in the circuit court of the state of j# tracts, being located on the Sal m Falls C ity tion thereof in the P o lk Cou nty Item izer, a Oregon for Polk County, for in itia l registration V itW W o f the title to the above described land. Now & W estern, and finely addapted to fru it anil w eekly newspaper publ’shed at Dallas. P olk therefore, unless you appear on or before the berries mrkes it finely suited fo r those want­ County, Oregon, for once a week for six 24th day of June, 1909 and show cause why ing sm all homes. weeks, pursuant to an order o f the H on. such application should not be granted the C. W. BOWERS, W i liam G allow ay, Judge o f said court, made same w ill be taken as confessed and a decree Owner. at chandlers, at Salem, M arion county, O re­ w ill be entered according to the prayer of the application, and you w ill be forever barred gon, on the 15th day o f June, 1909, and that from disputing the same. the date o f the first publication of this sum­ In witness whereof I have set m y hand and mons is the 17th day o f June, 1909, and the affixed the seal o f said court on this 17th day hist publication thereof w ill be on the 29th o f May, 1909. E. M. SMITH, day o f July, 1909. County Clerk of Polk County Oregon. JO H N B A Y N E , \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR- J. T. Simpson, A tto rn e y fo r Pla in tiff. ^ tue o f an order issued out o f the county /. ttorney for Applicant. court, of the state ol Oregon, lor the county of [Seal.] Below we give the amounts assessed Polk, at the June term thereof, 1909, command­ me to sell the sev* ral tracts or parcels of against the various property owners on ing real property hereinafter described, to which the macadam street improvement now the county o f Polk, has acquired title by v ir­ tue of sale thereof for taxes, and more partic­ as taken from the resolution passed at ularly described as follow s: OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Beginning 7.IM» chains north and 1.70 chains 1 r\' T H E COUTY COURT OF TH E 8TA TE OF the lass session of the city council, the cast has been du lv appointed administrator of o f northcatt Corner o f north west quarter I Oregon for the countv o f Polk. In the mat- the estate o f M. £. Percival, deceased, by the macadam amount bein* given first and of stt ■ on 1, west ho chains, south *20 chains, ter o f the estate o f Elizabeth M. W right, de- Oounly Court o f the state of Oregon, in and for east 80 chains. north 20 chains to p o b, sections ceased. Polk county. that for curb next : 1 and 2 township 9 s, range 5 west and I Notice is hereby given that in pursuance A ll persons having claims against the said sees. :*» and 30. township H s, r f> w, containing j of an order o f the County Court o f the State of S M Ray, Macadam $141.87,26 60. estate, ate hereby notified to present same, 110 acres, 'la x and costs |72.18. j Oregon, for the County o f Polk, made ami en- duly verified, togethei with the proper vouch­ T J ChenlngtoM. 29.87 ; 6.60. South east quarter ot i orth east quarter, of tered o f record on the 12th day of June, A. P ers therefor, to the undersignet, at his resi­ section 3;», township 9 s, r 7 w, containing 40 1 1909 , in 1 fi ........................ - - deceased, - Also 141.87: 26.60. the m atter o f the est ate o - f said dence in Salem, Marion County,Oregon, within acres. Tax anti costs |2.11 authorizing and directing him to sell the here­ TIester Butler, 112; 21. South west quarter o f south east quarter, of inafter described real property, belonging to six months from the date o f this notice. Dated and first published A p ril 25,1900. M M Ellis, 328.76; 78.90. section 19, township 8 s, r 6 w, containing 40 said estati at private sale, the undersigned, the J. T. RIGGS, acres. Tax and costs 81.76. Mrs Emma Belt, 233.75 ; 56.10. said administrator w ill from and after the 16th A dm inistrator o f above estate. Beginning at north east corner o f lot 8, block d a w fJ u ly , 1909, proceed to sell at private I) C Crider, 203.20 ; 38.10. 3, H ill’s Independence, west 20 J feet, south 132 sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, and sub­ Also, 203.12 ; 48.75. feet, east 26 * feet north 132 feet to n o b. Part ject to confirmation by said County Court the o f lots 7 and 8, block 3, H ill’s Independence follow in g described real estate to-w it: Lot 6 W I) Collins, 116.80; 21.90. Tax and costs |J7. and the North h alf o f L< t 7, Block “ U” In Falls C H Chapman, 560: 105. Beginning 20.75 chains cast and 20.24 chains City, Polk County, Oregon. Ellen J Hubbard, 120; 22.50. south o f north west corner of T. L. Burbank Bids therefor may be made to J. T. Chamber­ I). L. C., east 28.25 chains, south 7.08 chains, lain, administrator, at Falls City, Oregon. Addle Magers, 307.59 ; 67.50. \Totice Is hereby given that the undersigned west 28.25 chains, north 7.08 chains to p o b, J. T. C H A M B a K LA lN , ax has been duly appointed by the county court T.ustees LaOreole academic institution, sections 16-17-20 a n d 21, township 8 s, r 4 w, con­ A dm inistrator o f Estate of of the state of Oregon for Polk county admin­ 281.25 : 67 50. tainin g 20 acres. Tax and costs |26.44. Elizabeth M. W right, deceased. istrator, with w ill annexed, o f the estate * f Beginning 101* feet east of northwest corner J. H. FLOW ER nnd L. I>. BROWN, Mary C Savage. 287.50; 69. W illiam C. Brown, deceased. A ll persons hav­ o f block 5, H ills addition to H ill’s Indepen­ ing claims against said estate are hereby re­ Attorneys. Sylvester Carter, 93.75; 22.50. dence, soutli 182 feet, east 104 feet, north 132 el uired to present the same to me properly ver­ M rs S J Richmond, 437.50: 105 feet west 104 feet to p o b. Parts o f lots 7 and ified as by law required, at the Dallas Nation 8.block 5 H ill’s addition to I I i l l ’s Imlenen- Trustees Baptist church 347.50; 75 al Bank, Dallas, Oregon, within six months dence.Tax nnd costs 91.77. from the date thereof Eliza M Dornsife, 347.50; 75 North west quarter o f south west quarter o f Dated this Pith day of May, 1909. Daniel Syron and the heirs of Sarah section 2, township 9 s, r 6 w, containing 10 R. E. W ILLIAMS, V O T IC K 18 HEREBY G IV E N T H A T TH E UN acres. Tax anti costs |2.30. Syron, deceased, 312.50; 75 Adm inistrator with w ill annexed 1 ’ dersigned has been appointed by the Lots 3 4-7 and 8. block 20, Polk County Land of the estate of W illiam C. H L Fenton, 312.50; 75 Co’s addition to Monmouth. Tax and costs County Court o f Pol e County, Oregon, admin Brown, deceased. F E Fisher. 187.50; 45 92.27 istrator o f the estate o f Martha J Brown, de­ L. D. Brown, Cliff and V E Johnson, 187.50; 45 Lot 8, block 6, H ill’s Independence. Tax and ceased, ami has qualified. A ll persons having Attorn ey for Estate. costs |2.25. claims against said estate w ill present the same Tracy Staats, 87.50 ; 21 Beginning 10 chains south o f J section c o i­ to me at my residence in Dallas, Oregon, duly Also 125; 30 ner bet. sees. 2 and 11,south 10 chains,east 18.50 verified as by law required, w ithin s ir months chains, north 10 chains, west 18.50 chains to p from the date hereof. Dated at Dallas, Oregon Anna Clark, 90 ; 24 o b, section 11, township 8 s, r 4 w, containing tr;ls 17th day of June 1909. F M and M E Collins, 187.50: 45 M. M. E L L 18 , 18 acres. Tax and costs |31.16. L F and Ethel Hadlev, 187.50; 45 Adm inistrator o f estate of Lot 16, block D, West Salem. Tax ami ousts In the matter o f the estate of of Elizabeth M. M ARTH A J BROWN, deceased. 91.66 Fred Rich. 77.91. 18*70 W right, deceased. L. D. BROWN. Beginning at southwest corner o f lot 8, block J J Wick, 68.75; 16.50 To Oscar D. Van ( ’ order Gertrude P. Van Attorney for estate. 6, Monmouth, north 107 feet, east 82J feet, Geo H Filers, 68.75; 16.50 Gorder and Ethel May Van Gorder,Greeting: south 107 feet, " est 824 feet to p o b, lots 6 *47 N TH E NAME OF TH E STATE OF OREGON. J W Richardson, 159.58; 38 39. and part 8, block 6, Monmouth. Tax and costs You are hereby cited and required to ap­ 928.64. Edgar M Brown, 125; 30 pear in the county court o f the state of Ore­ Lot 4, block II, Montgom ery’s Falls City. Tax Laura D Sei far th, 125; ‘30 gon for the county of Polk at the court room and costs $1.54. thereof at D a II as in the county of Polk on the Also 77.50; 18.60 Lot 5, block 10. Talmage. l ax nnd costs |3.40. Beginning at \ section corner on east line of f I a jO TlC K is hereby given that the undersigned Pith day o f June, 1909, at 10 o’elock In the fore­ inc o Anna Coad and the heirs of Samuel section 6. west 80 chains, south 19.25 "*>'• ] lx lias been appointed by the County Court o noon o f said day then and there to show cause, Coad, deceased, 125; .30 east 74.62 chains, thenc on a straight line 1 Polk County, state o f Oregon, executor o f th- if any there* be, w hy the petition o f the execu­ Martha A Holman, 1“ 5; 30 p o b. section 0, township 9 s, r 4 w. Also be estate o f Sarah McQuerr.’ , deceased, late of tor praying an order directing him to sell cer­ tain real estate of said deceased described as gin n ing at center o f east line o f 8t phen Staats Polk County. State o: Oregon. A F Toner, 87.59 ; 21. st 5 chains, south 4 chains to south A ll persons having claims against the estate follows to w it: Ixit 6 and the north half of lot Trustees Evangelical church, 333.75; d w e 1 s c, t« e oraer 7 in block U, 1 alls City, Polk county. Oregon, o f E. A. Shirley’s land, west to Ian o f sain decedent are hereby required to MS 74 ; 67.50. o f L, Damon, north t o p o b, section 6, township sent the same,duly verified as by law required should not be granted, and that sale thereof may be made at private sale. h , r 4 w. containing 160 acres. Tax and costs to the undersigned executor at his re sid en t () E and Mary E Williams, 93.75; 9 ».27.78. Witness the lion . Ed. F. Coad. countv of in Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, w ithin six 22.50. Polk, state of Oregon, with the seal of said Beginning 20.75 chains east and 11.16 chains mouths from date o f this notice. A. D. 1909. Also. 410; IK). south o f north west corner o f T. L. Burbank, The first publication o f this notice Is the 27th court allixed this 11th day of May E. M. SMITH. d 1 e, East 28.25 chains, south 7.08 chains, west day o f May, 1909. Ed C Richmond, 250: 60. County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon. 28.25 chains, north 7.08 chains to p o b . sections J. D. SMITH, R L Chapman, 141.87 ; 26.60. [SKALl 16 and 17. township 8 s. r I w, containing 20 Executor o f the estate o f Sarah Me- R E Williams, 295 ; 70.80. acres. Tax and costs |22 86. Querry. deceased. Lot 1, block J, West Salem. Trustees Presbyterian church, 75; 18. N. L. Butler, attorney. “ 1, “ K, “ “ T ax and costs $7 93 W Williams and Hattie Rhodes, Lot 5, block IN IE. Buena Vista. Tax and 389.40; 82.80. cost*- $5 02. Lot 9, block C, Falls City, Tax and costs In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Also, 80; 19.20. »6.05. the county o f Polk. Mary Hubbard, 125; 30. South east quarter of south cast quarter of Lucy W orrell, p la in tiff ) Robert Howe, 125:30. section 16, township 8 s, r 5 w , containing 40 vs. v OT1CE IS H ERE BY G IV E N T H A T B Y V III acres. Tax and costs »5.65. Olive Howe 125 ; 30. W illiam W orrell, defendant j tue of a warrant for th»* collection o f the Lot 8. block 20, Thorps Independence. Tax Jennie RCoad, 125; 30, sums o f money assessed upon and expended To W illiam W orrell, the above named de­ and costs $t».10. the construction of certain sewers, issued fendant : Frank Coad. 125; 30. i ots-l-2-8-4 5-6 ami 7, block IN IE, Buena Vis­ for by the auditor and police Judge o f he city of In the name o f the state of Oregon: You ta. Tax and costs 92.85. H Land DC Crider, 56.25 ; 13.50. Dallas. Oregon on the 19th day o f A pril, 1909, are hereby required to appear and answer Lot 3 , block 1, West Salem. Tax and costs Also 37.50, 9. under bis hand and name o f office, w ith the the com plaint filed against you in the above 91.27. II L Crider, 103.12; 24.75. Beginning 13 chains south and 2.46 chains seal o f said city affixed, and to me, the marshal entitle«! suit w ithin six weeks from the date of f said city, dtrecWd. In persuauee o f Resolu­ the first publication of this »animons^ i/n*. to w it: west o f south west corner o f block 11. M«, 11 - o Joseph and E.I Black, 212.50 ; 51. mouth, north 125 leet, west 200 feet, south 125 tion No. i:io of said eitv, entitled “ A resolution On or before the 20th da; o f May. 1909, and if Mrs Mary E Ilallock, 140; 33.66. delinquent the unpaid sums o f mnn (you fail s«i to answer, for want thereof, the feet, east 200feet to p o b, Monmouth. Tax and ileelaring ey assessed upon certain lots and [»arts o f lots plain tiff w ill apply to said court fo r a decree Sarah J Brown, 110; 26.40. costs »7.59. and parcels o f ground by Resolutions Num ­ Beginning at south east corner o f a 10 acre bered 122 and 123, adopted by the city council as prayed for in said complaint, v iz : That the A 13 Muir, 125; .’W) marriage contract now existing between plain­ tract o f land conveyed by Wm. Ruble to T. J. of the city of Dallas. Oregon. January 18. 1909. tiff nnd defendant be annulled and dissolved, Robert Grant. 120; 22.50. Gardner el ux, west ¿.03 chains, south 5.41 and February 1, 1909, respectively, and order­ and that p la in tiff’s name, Lucy Richards, ba- W G and E Campbell, 108; 20.40. chains, east 3 25 chains, north 8 degrees 45 m in­ ing a warrant for the collection o f the same to iore her marriage, be restored to her and for utes. ea»;! 5 60 chains, to p o b, section 21, town Rachel Hawkins. 160 , 30. be issued by the amUtor ami police judge, d i­ ueh other re lief as may be Just and equitable. ship 7 s, r 3 w, containing 2 acres. Tax ai d W II McDaniel. 120; 22.50. rected to the city marshall, adopted by the city This summons by order of the Honorable Ed costs 15.40. council of said city A pril 7, 1999, directing me ( «tad, county Judge of Polk county, Oregon, City o f Dallas, 240; 45. Beginning 10 chains north and 13 02. chains forthw ith to levy upon the lots or parts there ■ a d ea t chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the cast o f south west corner of claim No. 63,east to o f or parcels o f ground upon which the above J B Thompson, 240 ; 45, :h day «»f A pril, 1909, is served upon you by W illam ette river north easterly down said riv ^leirs and devisees of W C Brown, de- to ii'Mcntlou thereof for six successive weeks in junction o f slough, south westerly up said, mentioned assessment is unpaid, hereinaftei particularly described, and sell the same in the efftsed. 240; 45. slough to p o b, section 21, township 8 s. r 4 w, manner required by law, I have du ly levied the “ oik county Itemizer, a weekly newspa­ per of gen«*ral circulation, published in aai«t Trustees of the Methodist church, containing one acre, Tax ami costs 64.34. Polk county, The date o f the first publication Beginning 49rods west and 45 reals north of upon and will, on, 240 ; 45. of this summons is April 8, 1909. north east corner of J. K. Davidson, d 1 c, cast N. L. BUTLER. 5 rods, south 7 rods, east 2,45 chains, north 12 Attorney for Plaintiff- j degrees, ea*; 4.78 chains, north 2.75 chains, at the hour o f 2 o’clock, p. m. o f said day, at west 6.95 chains, south 4.50 chains to p o b, sec­ the front door o f the county court house in the tion 29, township 8 s, r 1 w. containing 2 acres. city o f Dallas, In Polk county, state o f Oregon Tax and costs »17.13. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for Veterinary Surgeon Now. thoaefore on Saturday. T H E 17TH DAY rash in hand on day of sale, subject to redemp­ OFJU LY.iW W at the hour o f 1 o ’clock, p. m. tion In the manner provided by law. the said Office and residence No. 612 Main street of said day at the fron td oo r o f the court house, trai ts and parcels o f real p.operty against in Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, I w ill sell the which the aforsaid assessments are now un Mutual Phone 1177. Prompt In the County court of the state ol Oregon above described real property at public auc­ paid, which are described as follows, tow it: service day or night. tion to the highest bidder for cash In hand on Lot 4 in block 3. In the Gem Addition to Dal­ f«»r the county of l ’olk. OREGON day o f sale. D A LLA S In the matter o f the eatate o f Mary Z. Perci­ las, Oregon, owned by M. L. Robbins estate and Witness my hand this 15th day o f June, 1909. Lucy A. Robbins. val. J M GRANT. Mouth 4 ° f Lots 5 nnd 6 in blo- k 13 in the Or­ T«» Mrs. J. L. Rigg». M. F. Peieival Mr*. T. J. Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. Fryer, W. W. Pcreiva). Mrs. Nellie Knutsen igin al Town o f Dallas, Oregon, owned bv W. II. anil R. M. Pei D aL Greeting. McDaniel. N EW TO-DAY IK m STATE t a TE OF < OREGON; Beginning 70 feet west o f the northeast cor­ IN TH E NAME O T ’ lK ner o f rid 3 in block 14 in the Original Town of ___[You ate hereby cited am! required to ap- Dallas. Oregon; thence west 8« feet; thenee Ipear in the county court o f the state o f Oregon, A dvert'sln g under this beati 1 south 156 fee t; them e east 80 leet; and thence to. the county of Folk at the court room there­ eitt'h insertion north 156 feet to the place o f tveginning, owned of, at Dallas in the county of Polk on Saturday the 26th day o f June, 19U9. at 10 o ’clock in the bv Hester Ellis estate. ^OTICK is hereby given to all concerned Lot 8 In blocks In I evens’ LaOreole Hom e­ forenoon «»f that day, then and there to show 'W O seated carriage for sale cheat by the Ja that the Dallas City bank w ill hold its au- stead Addition to Dallas, Oregon, owned by « hum «*, if any exist why an onler of sale shall J24 I nual election " f o ft e t n on B«tnrdnyt July 17th. W hite Sewing Machine Company. not be made for the sale of the follow ing d e­ robson Transfer Co. and transact such other business as inav come Lot 3 in block 2 in Levens’ LaOreole Hom e­ scribe«! real property, to-wit; Com m andaf *. W. Cl. V AMMALL stead Addition to Dallas, Orezon. owned by J. o n e chain an«l 62 links south of the northeast corner of a four acre tract of land purchased of 115 Cashier. L. Elkins L*OR MALE A good fancy d rivin g home by W Lot 2 in block 14 in the Original Tow n o f Dal­ 1 A. J. and J. P Reel* r by Luke Mill key. on the F A Kcyt. Dallas. J24 «Mb day of April, 187 «.IJolninir th « town of las. Oregon, owned by W illiam Tatom. ; Maid sale w ill I k * made to satisfy the amounts Monmouth In t 8 s.r 5 west of W illam ette Mer - ! respectively assessed upon the aforesaid real dlan in Polk county and state of Oregon, f ’ ET your tires j •ct w hile you wait at Hughes’ property and now rem aining unpaid, w ith In­ hence South 4 chains and 88 lin k», thenee tf 1 r wagon shop. terest thereon from the date of such assess- West 6 chains and 18 links, thence North 4 VI’ E ran make yon a w ell where all other» fail. 1 merit, and costs and accruing costa of and up­ chains and 88 lin k ;, them e East 6 chains and »X Have latest uptodate machines Can d rill on the said warrant and the sale above men- I* links t*> the plare «»f beginning, containing 3 acres more or iess. excepting one acre sold off | tioned. give you a w riil through anything, iihe north side of the above described tract. Dated this 19th day o f May.19(41. Call on or addresi xx killed each hour used, or forty acres in ten guarantee. Both pho Also the billow ing: Beginning at a point 27 T. A ODOM, hours. Mend »tam ped addressed envelope to us lo r terms.—Sioper Br»*s, Independe feet East and 15 ro«ls an«1 12 feet 8 Inches South i JoM«ph F. Dunn, patentee. St. Joseph. Missou­ City Marshal o f the City o f Dallas of the southeast corner «»: block 14 In the town In Polk County, State o f Oregon. ri. for reply. J17 of Monmouth. Polk county. Oregon, running thence West ■» and 93 hundreds chain« to W hit­ man's East line, thence S c jih 2.40 Kundretha COR MALE Cooking utensils, dishes, glass chain- te the J. L. Givens line, thence East ft.ft I V »it h bar humlredths chains, thence North 2.40 hun- gain Johnson Bros , Dallas. Ore. tf dreth* chains to the plare o f beginning, con­ is hereby given taining one and 48-100 acres more or less. st OTICE ÎH H EREBY G IVE N THAT BY V IR ------------------------------------ I receive«! up t*> 9 o’ekxw a. m., on June *2iKh, Witness the Hon E.I F. Comd Judge of the ix tue o f a warrant for the collection o f the to tm «le d with the county clerk f«»r quarry- sums <»f money asacase«! upon and expende«l conn ty court o f the state o f Oregon, for tha C O R S A L E - A goo«1 hound by Charlev Bird ‘ with ................ the seal 1 o l f M aald M court af­ tf !ng, crushing an«l hauling r«»ck on the coun- for the construction of certain sewers, issued county o f ‘ Polk ■ Addresa Dañas. by the auditor and police in dge o f the rity of fix«*«! this 2 1 st day of May. A. D.. 190ft. __________ty road* known aa the G u ’ hrie road; the rock Atvest: E. M SMITH, to he taken from what is known aa the Kar- Dallas. Oregon, on the 17th day o f May. 1999. Tonnty Clerk of Polk County, Oregon. K posts for sale by K N. Cochran, Dallas, : ley farm. Bids w ill lie received for quarry- under his liar.«! and name o f office, w iih the ISeuM ■«•al «>( said city affixed, an<1 to me. the mar- k ing, crushing an«! hauling and aa well for m £ Ú I What do you Know about This? f » O The Dallas Confectionery Public Auction Sale. STORE « ASSESSMENT LEVIED. The Amounts Due Against Proper­ ties on Street Improvement. SHERIFF’S SALE A dm in istrator’s Notice o f Sale. Notice to Creditors. N Adm inistrator’s Notice. Adm inistrator’s Notice. Citation. Executor’s Notice. Summons. City M arshal’s Sale. N Saturday, June 19, 1909. Dr. B. E. Nevel Citation. Notice to Stockholders. 1 N ^ r _ _ 1_ _ * Notice to Bidders. I0 * lers City M arshal’s Sale-