Judge D. P. Stouffer was a Portland F a llin g Ayer’* Hair Vigor promptly destroys the germs that cause failing hair. It nourishes the halr- hulhs. restores then, to health. The hair stops ra‘i .i;j out, grows more rapidly. DOCTORS I v is ito r y e s te r d a y . D a n d ru ff h a ir Dungan & Holman are doing a fine job of kalsominiug in Horace Webster'* Ayer's Hair Vigor just as promptly destroys the germs that cause dandruff. It removes every trace r»f dandruff itself, and keeps the scalp clean a c i in a healthy condition. c o n fe c tio n e ry s to re . MR HOWARD DEAD. Practical W ell Drillers. SH ER IFF’S SALE. \U £ ( M i n m.'tke y o u a welt where all oth ers fail. NOTICE 1» HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIE* " Have latest u ptodate m achines. Can «1 rill tu e of an order issued out of the county through an yth in g. We give you a written court, of the state 0 » Oregon, lor the county of guarantee. B »th phones. Call on <>r address Polk, at the June term thereof, 1909, com m and­ us for terms.—Hlopir Bros, Independence, Or. ing me to st*ll the sev ral tracts or parcels of Aft real property hereinafter described, to w hich the county of Polk, has acquired title by vir­ tue of sale thereof for taxes, and more partic­ Mr. Matk Ford Howard passed away ularly described as follows: j at his home residence in Dallas on June Beginning 7.06 ch ain s north and 1.70 ch ain s :20th, after an illness of considerable east of northea* t corner of north west quarter | is 0:2 host help, but ita use of section 1. west 80 chains, ; outh 20 chains, (luration from cancer of the stomach.; east 80 chains, north 20 ch ain s to p o b, sections m utt be continued in sum­ : His parents James and Nancy How- i l and 2 tow nship 9 s, range 5 west and ! ard, came to Oregon in 184.) and were NOTICE h hereby tlrm th.t the p.rtiwnhip secs. 35 and 36, tow nship 8 s, r 5 w, con tain in g m er a t well as winter. 110 acres.. Tax and costs J72.18. amolli? she earliest pioneers of tins state ■ > heretofore exf.tlnir between J. E Farmer Take It in a little cold milk or water South east quarter of t orth east quarter, of 1 a n d lie w a s a n a t iv e s o n , b e in g b o rn in h. A. C hipm an under the firm nam e and t a small bottle now. Ait Druggists 35, tow nship 9 s, r 7 w, con tain in g 40 I 'in ,, m u n t v m i K u l.rnn rv l i i OKA nMOr sty le of Farmer «ft Chipman Is th is day dissolved section acres. Tax and costs | 2 . 11 . j L .ane c o u n t y o n F e b r u a r y 11, loOU, n e a r by m utual eonaent. All debts due said part- P D O F T H E W ORLD Houth west quarter of south east quarter, of I w h e r e E u g e n e n o w is . In 1875 h e w a s nership are p ayable to A ttorney L. D. Brown ! u n it e d in m a r r ia g e w it h J o s e p h in e B a x - 111 *HW ptnci*. who w ill also adjust all claim s section 19, to w n sh ip s s, r 6 w, con tain in g 40 to r <111,1 tn tliix u n io n h o rn n iim •• • I n a l said partnership. Th« h otel business, i*eres. Tax and costs $1.76. B eginning at north east corner of lot 8, block n in e conducted by said partnership, w ill hereafter tm «»t «««»«&** •** c i e h r il , a d n r e d n , t o t h t e i n e l s d e u s n t io b n e in w g e r e M Dorn J H ill’s Independence, west 26J feet, south 132 r s. R . R . , be conducted by L. A. Chipman. v. a i f C o p le y , o f D o th a m , O r e ., M rs H . O . . Date?L at 1,11 lla *- Ore«on - ,.hif l2tA .iA 7, oi feet, east 26$ feet north 132 feet to p o b. Part of lots 7 ami 8, block 3, H ill’s Independence. J. E. FARMER, 2» I L o h r . o f C o lu m b ia , W , W . I>. H o w - ! Tax and costs $37. L. A. CHIPMAN. Beginning 20 75 ch ain s east and 20.24 ch ain s ard, of Rhodes, Nev,, Mrs. E. A. Mox- south of north west corner of T. L. Burbank gt ley, Mr. Lvte 8. Howard, Miss Jessie ID. L. C., east 28.25 ch ain s, south 7.08 chains, ? \ Howard, Hayden and Houston Howard, I west 28.25 chains, north 7.08 ch ain s to p o b, sections 16-17-20 a n d 21, tow nship 8 s, r 4 w, con­ «* | of Dallas. His health began falling a tain in g 20 acres. Tax and costs $26 44. ^ short time after he came to Dallas to Beginning 1044 feet east of northwest corner reside in November of last year. He of block 5, nillB addition to H ill’s Indepen­ j went !o Nevada thinking the change y O T Ii'E in herel-y g iven t h .t the p artner.hin dence. south 132 feet, east 104 feet, north" 132 heretofore exintlmr betw een "rank T, feet west 104 feet to p o b. Parts of lots 7 and 5 ' would prove beneficial to his )< uehx am i Leo Bruckner, under the Arm name 8,block 5 H ill’s addition to H ill's Indenen- health, hut he gradually grew worse and sty le of The D allas Baking Company, is deuce,Tax and costs $4.77. North west quarter of south west quarter of until his death. He was buried at th is day dissolved by m utual consent. The bakery w ill hereafter be conducted by section 2, tow nsh ip 9 s, r 6 w, con tain in g 40 Myrtle Creek in Southern Oregon on said Frank T. Fuchs. All persons know ing th em ­ acres. Tax and costs $2.30. June 23rd by the side of his daughter, selves indebted to Haiti firm w ill call at tne Lots 3 4-7 and 8, block 20, Polk County Land Mrs. Walter Stevenson, who died two law office of L. I>. Brown and settle th eir ac­ Co’s ad dition to Monmouth. Tax anu costs All cla im s again st said firm w ill be t>'27 years ago. He was a man of many fine counts. taken care of by Mr. Fuchs. Lot 8, block 6, H ill's Independence. Tax and traits of character, and besides his sor- Dated at D allas, Oregon, th is 22nd day of costs $2.25. JH Beginning 10 ch ain s south of J section cor­ rowing relatives he leaves a host of June 1909. ner bet. secs. 2 and 11,south 10 ch ain s,east 18.50 FRANK T. FUCHH. ^ friends to mourn his taking off. chains, north 10 chains, west 18.50 chains t o p LEO BRUCKNER, o b, section II, tow nship 8 s, r 4 w, con tain in g 18 acres. Tax and costs $31.16. Is certainly the right place to * Lot 16, block D. West Salem . Tax and ccstfl •ay c o n su m p tio n can be I cured. N ature alone w on’t do it, it needs help. ! Cancer of the Stomach Causes His Death. Frank Fuchs ami Leo Bruckner have dissolved partnership in the bakery, the latter retiring. Wc wish you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer’s Hair Notice o f Dissolution o f Partner­ Frank Brobst received notice yester­ Vigor does not affect the color of the hair, even to the slightest ship. Which had Spread Over Face, Body day of the death of hi« brotherinlaw, degree. Persons with the whitest or the lightest and most delicate Frank Miller, at Kokuina, Indiana. blond hair may use it freely without having the hair made a shade darker. and Arm s— Swellings were as As we go to press, Mrs. George W. IfUfredientS • Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinin. Sodluiu Chlorld. Large as a Dollar— When they Johnson suggests that Valiev City i n j r e u i e m s . f l ( t t a B l t s . , « . Alcohol. Water. Perfume. would he a very pretty name for Dallas. Broke, Sores would Not Heal — Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him what he thinks of tt. 1 There will he work in the M. W, de­ J. C. A tkb C ompaht , Lowell. Mas*. Suffered 3 Years. gree at the Masonic hall tomorrow eve- 1 ning. so we are informed by the secre­ tary, Mr. J. C. Ilayter. MADE SOUND AND WELL Cherrington’s photo gallery will be BY 3 SETS OF CUTICURA open every day daring tin* Fourth of July celebration, and will give you the “ M y tro u b le b e g a n a b o u t th re e y e a rs worth of your money in photos. jl ago w ith little b la c k sw ellings s c a tte re d Allan and Darvin Dunkleberger, of Notice o f D issolution o f Partner­ o y e r m y fa c e a n d n e ck . T h e y w ould Reading, Pa., arrived Tuesday evening d is a p p e a r o u t th e y w o u ld le a v e little ship. b la c k sca rs t h a t w ould itc h a t tim e s so lor a visit with their brother, our gen­ I c o u ld n ’t k e ep fro m s c ra tc h in g th e m . ial professor in Dallas college. L a rg e r sw ellings w ould a p p e a r in th e cam e p la c e a n d th e y w ere so p a in fu l I Robert Allen and Mary Wiliamson, c o u ld h a rd ly b e a r it a n d m y c lo th e s residents of the Grand Ronde agency, £ a w o u ld s tic k to th e sores. T h e first were united in marriage Monday by d o c to r I w e n t to sa id th e d isease w as Judge Coad, Judge J. E, Sibley and scro fu la , b u t th e tro u b le o n ly g o t w orse F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ile s’ A n ti- P a in P ills. Dr. Lowe, July 12 and 13. Postmaster C. G. Coad acting as best j a n d s p re a d . B y th is tim e i t w as all o v e r Base lull l goods at Lee Smith’s cyclery. m y a rm s a n d th e u p p e r p a r t o f m y I)r. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building. len. b o d y in big sw ellings as la rg e as a d o lla r. M. Ilayter. dentist, Wilson building. Charley Baker has returned to Kan­ I t w as so p a in fu l th a t I c o u ld n o t b e a r Mr. It. McLennen will leave next week for his old home in Chicago, on to lie o n m y b ack c t n ig h t. T h e seer n d See the new work suits at $2.—Dallas sas. business and pleasure combined. He to r p ro n o u n c e d m y d isease in fla m ­ Hugh and Hoy Black are out from d m o a c tio Mercantile Co. n c f th e ly m p h a tic g la n d s. H e anticipa.es a few weeks pleasant inter­ • to p p e d th.* aw eU tagf, h u t w hen th e y The smartest line of men’s hats ever their Salmon river homes. course, especially with his aged parents, Miss Maybel Hlinstock has returned w o u ld b re a k th e p la te s w o u ld n o t heal. whom he has not seen for a number of shown in Dallas.—Dallas Mercantile Co. H e trie d e v e r y th in g th a t ho co u ld b u t $ 1.66 go to get the right prices and if years. Notice of Fina! Settlement T H E OMADHAUN. to n o effect. H e said 1 m ig h t h e c u re d Irvin Corser lo9t a residence by fire to her Baker City home. Beginning at southw est corner of lot 8. block beat goods; such as oranges, q 6. .Monmouth, north 107 feet, east 82} feet, at Mt. Tabor in Portland the other day. Quarterly inspection of Company II h u t it w o u ld ta k e a lc n g tim e . I b o u g h t Eleven cents was paid for 1908 hops south 107 feet, west 82J feet to p o b , lots 6-s|7 a s e t c f th e C’u tic u r a R em edies a n d used H E Ir.d3 th a t w a s t e s th eir d a y s In cigars, candies, bananas, pine- * will occur this evening. yesterday. This is the highest price 8, block 6, Monmouth. Tax and costs Charley Teats, who is now working th e m a c c o rd in g to d ire c tio n s e n d in less sch o o l. OTICE is hereby given ; that by order of the an<^j»art apples, nuts and the liost ice- 3» $28.6 They nod a n ’ w in k a n ’ ca ll m e N H onorable C ounty Court of the State of Or- for a Portland street cur company, has Mrs. Southwick and Miss Angeline th a n a w eok sc mo g the afternoon o f said day, was fixed as the . A. LYSCII is the man who cast 74.62 ch ain s, thenc on a straight lin e to tim e i t c o m m e n ce d in ti! I w as c u re d . T he h a lf o f a ll t h a t ’s In rr.o head. tim e for h earing the p etition for final settle­ it is not necessary to issue fishing licen­ cents, which shows how prices are California. B efo re C h ris tm a s so m e th in g b ro k e c u t fixes things just like you want T h ey c o u ld n ’t u n 'e r sta n ’ it If i told th em . ment and final accoun t o f the ad m in istration p o b. section 6, tow nship 9 s, r 4 w. Also be­ gin n in g at center of east line of 8t phen Staats o f said estate. All persons are n otified to ap­ The ladies of the M. E. church will ses to women or boys under 15 years of on m y sev e n y e a r d e l b ro th e r's h a n d s climbing. them. Successor to Johnson pear at said d ate, at the u su al place of h olding d 1 c, e st 5 chains, south 4 chains to south in th e fo rm « f la rg e so? os. 1 trie d e v e ry ­ D id y ’ e v e r c a tc h a lep rech a w n ? serve meals on July 2nd and 3rd at age. R. II Knox, of Independence, has County Court and show canse if any there be. w est corner of E. A. Shirley’s land, west to lane* Bros. Ye n ev er did! T or w h y ? ’Tl3 g o n e in g 1 c o u ld th in k c f hut t o n o effect some place not as yet decided on, but •T. A. Lynch and C. C. Goad are the th complained to the state Railroad Com­ w hy said petition should not be granted, and of L. Damon, north to p e o b, section 6, tow nship u n til I h a p p e n e d to th in k r f ( u tic u ra B efo r e y e k n o w th e c r a y tu r e ’s nigh . s, r 4 w, con tain in g 160 acres. Tax and ( said ad m inistrator discharged from said trust. 9 1.27.7s. of which fuller particulars will he given K. P. delegates from the lodge hero to a n d o n e a p p lic a te n c u re d him . Also, mission, under date of June 18th, that k fiitV W f¥W w wr vu vu vu vu vu va F o r if y e h eld him w id y o r e y e D. L. KKYT. the grand convention in Pendleton this n o t lo n g ago, m v s is te r g o t a b a d b u rn 20 sacks of potatoes shipped from Gas­ later. B eginn in g 20.75 ch ain s east and 14.16 chains H e ’d h a v e to t a k e y e to th e sp o t A dm inistrator. south of north west corner of T. L. Burbank, ton, Oregon, June 14th, had not arrived o n h e r a n k le . I h a v e b een u sin g C uti- Dated th is June 22, 190*. W h ere a ll h is gold is in th e pot. Win. Hunter and wife, formerly of week. d 1 e, East 28.25 chains, south 7.08 chains, west c u ra o n t h a t a n d i t g a v e h e r sca rc e ly on the 18th. Potatoes being perishable C ut m e th e y n ev er h old In fe a r — 28.25 chains, north 7.08 ch ain s to p o b. section« McCoy, were visiting in town last Mon­ Mr. Almon Cowles, who hails from a n y tro u b le . O. L. W ilscn , F u r y e a r, THOSE PASSED THIS YEAR. S m a ll ca r e h a v e fo o ls fo r gold a n ’ g e a r — at this season, complaintant asks if lie 16 and 17, tow nsh ip 8 s, r 4 w, con tain in g 20 day with her relatives. They are now our old home place in Massachusetts, T c n n ., F e b . 8, lo o acres. Tax and costs $22 86: S o w h e n th e y m e e t m e o n mo w a y can he compelled to accept the ship­ Notice to Bidders. running, t h e 1 h > v s dormitory and dining has been invited to attend a home com­ Lot 1, block J, West Salem, T h ey s to p to p a ss th e tim e o' d ay. W a rm b a th s w ith C u tic n ra S r a p . g e n ­ ment when it arrives. ‘‘ 1. ** K, " " Tax and rubU $7 98 room at the stale agricultural college. ing there during August. Eighth Grade Pupils Who Made D id y e e v e r k n o w th e fu n n y th in g s tle a n o in tin g s w ith C’u tic u ra O in tm e n t Lot 5. block IN IE. Buena V ista. Tax and N O T IC E ia hereby given th a t bids will be A th r u sh ca n te ll y e? W h en he sin g s a n d m ild d< M b c f Cut ic u ra Pills, afford At his home in this city on last Sat­ costs $5.02, Prof. E. J. Hadley, principal of 111 • im m e d ia te relief a n d p o in t to a speed y received up to i* o'clock a. m., ou Ju n e 2‘ J th, Mr. Barham has rented his building C lo se b oth y e r cars* w id a y th e r b a n ’ the Riffle. urday morning Mr. M. L. Howard Lot 9, block C, Falls City, Tax and co sti to be filed w ith the county clerk for q u a rry ­ $6.05. A n ’ Lhen a s q u ick a s o'er y e can on Main street to Alex Pori in, of Van­ Stevens school in Portland, is here with e u ro c f to rtu rin g , disfig u rin g h u m o rs passed away, after suffering for a long I .'a v e lo o se, hold tig h t, l’a v e lo o se, hold ing, crushing and hauling rock on th e coun­ South cast quarter of south east quarter of couver, Washington, who has installed a his family on a visit with his sister, of th e sk in , sca lp a n d blood c f in fa n ts, time with cancer of the stomach. He ty roads know n as the Ou hrie road; the rock section 16, tow nship 8 s, r 5 w, con tain in g 40 Following are the pupils of Polk t ig h t — c h ild re n a n d a d u lts , w hen all else fails. repair shoe shop therein, and who Mrs. U. fc?. Ixnighary. has been a resident of Dallas for some County that have passed the Eighth B u t, o ch , ye'd n ev er d o It rig h t! to be taken from w hat is known as th e h ar- acres. Tax and costs $5.65. C u tlc u ra S o ap (25c.) to C leanse th e S kin, C u ttc u ra comes to us highly recommended as a Lot 8, block 20, Thorps Independence. Tax Hereafter the Derry hack will leave O in tm e n t (50c.) to Ile a l th e S kin an d C u tlc u ra years and leaves a wife and six children Grade examinations for the school year D id y e ev e r k n o w Jisht how a n ’ w hen ley farm. Bids will l>e received for q u arry ­ *> »0 R e s o lv e n t (50c.). (or in ttie form o f C h ocolate C oated skilled workman. ing, crushing and hauling and as well for and c o sts* Dallas at 12;30, instead of 1 :05 as here­ r ills , 25c. p e r v ial o f 60) to P u rify th e B lood. Sold to mourn his loss. He was aged about just closed, the examinations being giv­ 'T is a ls ie s t to c a tc h a w ren ? -2-3-4 5-6 and 7. block IN 4E, Buena Vto­ quarrying and crushing alone and also for haul­ ta. t ots-1 th ro u g h o u t th e w orld. P o tte r D ru g & t h e m . Corp., tofore, the change made necessary by “T h e w ren , th e w ren , th e k in g o' birds, 56 years, and the remains were taken to Tax and costs $2.85. Sam Steffy received a wire from en in the months of January, May ami St. S tep h e n 's d a y c a u g h t In th e fu r z e !” S ole P rop«., B o sto n , Mass. ing the rock alone. T he county cou t reserv­ L ot3, block 1, West Salem . Tax and costa Myrtle Creek in Southern Oregon for June. « ¿ “ M ailed Free, Cutlcura Book ou S kin Greenshurg, Kansas, yesterday that his reason of the northbound Corvallis es the sight »o reject any or all bids. Specifica­ $1.27. L a s h t S tep h e n ’s d a y m a y h a p y e heard burial. father was at the point of death,and will train going down earlier. Dist. 1, Zena—Joyce Crawford, Eula­ W h o w a s it sn a red th e n im b le bird B eginning 13 ch ain s south and 2.46 ch ain s tions will he on file w ith the county clerk on leave for that place this morning, if cir­ or before J u n e 26, 1909, and bids to be open­ west of south w est corner of block 11. Mon­ U pon th e b ush th a t th ro u g h th e to w n Recently J. M. Craven, of the firm of lia Davis, Mildred Frakes. The ejectment suit before Justice m outh, north 125 feet, w est 200 feet, south 12ft Mrs. E. N. Hall and daughter, are cumstances will permit of his doing so, Holman ed a t 9 o’clock a m ., J u n e 29, 1909. By or­ Dist. 2, Dallas—Maurice Dalton, Ar­ T h e la d s parad ed up an ' dow n feet, east 200feet to p o b, M onmouth. Tax and Craven Bros., had some old crates haul­ last Saturday resulted in a vic­ visiting at Buena Vista. e y b eg g ed fro m d oor to door der of the county court. lie being the only one of the hoys now' tory for the costs $7.59. ed up to 1 1 is residence, and last even­ thur A. Bennett, Jennie Plessinger, T T h h e e w jin h g ile lin th plaintiff, Mrs. W. J. Farley, [ hkal J E.M. SMITH. ’ co p p ers b y th e score. Beginning at south east corner of a 10 acre at home. J. N. Dalton, of Burns, has been vis­ ing thought he would go out and break Glen Brock, Ruth M. Shaw, Jessie A. T 'w a s m e! I sn a red th e w ren a n ’ g o t who was represented by attorney L. L. tract of land conveyed by Wm. Ruble to T. J. C ounty Clerk. Gardner et ux, west 5.08 chains, south 5.44 them up for kindling wood, lie com­ Howard, Alfred S. May, Ray Boyds ton, N o h a ’p en n y o f a ll th e lot. The Circle delegates from Dallas, con­ Brown, the Chinamen having John M. iting his brother, E. V. J24 •halns, cast 3 25 chains, north 8 degrees 45 m in ­ menced the work alright, hilt an over Loren Butler, Frank H. Campbell, Ed­ N o t w an fo r m e! T h ey v/ere so m ean sisting of Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. John Woodard, of Portland. utes, east 5 50 chains, to p o b , section 21, tow n ­ Charley McDonald has had his paper head clothes line caught the axe and it die II. Stafrin, Faye I. Percival, Frank T h ey sp in t it a ll a t K a n e ’s sh eb een . Mitchell, Mrs. Arthur Starr and Mrs. ship 7 s , r 3 w, con tain in g 2 acres. Tax and changed from Butler to Sheridan. In transmission two of the large plate costs $5.40. camedown on his cranium, cutting a H. Wilson, Gladys E. Smith, Ruth V. V. 1*. Flake, left yesterday afternoon for glass w indows fortbeUglow bu riding wet e Sum m ons. Abigail L. Walker, Clark Och, l ’a v e th em w in k a n ’ ca ll m e " fo o l,” Beginning 10 ch ain s north and 13.02 ch ain s Portland to attend the district conven­ broken and new ones had to he ordered. Mrs. M. B. Grant has returned from gash several inches long, a.id Jap is now Campbell, east of south w est corner of claim N o. 63,east to T h em la d s th a t w a s te s th eir d a y s In VanOrsdel, J. Harold Stouffer, Irene tion of the Women of Woodcraft now in They are now in place, and Mr. Wyn- McMinnville much improved in health. attending to business with his head done W ette river north easterly down said riv- sch o o l In the citcult court of th e state of Oregon, to illam Hutchins, Francis M. Holmes, Carolyn A n ’ o u h ler w a n s th a t s p ile s th eir b rain s junction of slough, south westerly up said, up in a rag. session in that city. for the county of Polk. coop, of Portland, is putting up a new The old Way mire residence on Mill slough to p o b, section 21, tow nship 8 8, r 4 w, A. Gohrke, Claudia E. Brown, Louise w id d rink In’ ! D ep artm en t No. 2. con tain in g on e acre, T ax and costs $4.34. The government dredge Mathloma is Rasmussen, Edith Griffith, Pc«rl M. ’T is th Dr. C. A. Mock left the first of the cornice in place of that damaged by the street is receiving a new roof, e y 'r e th e fo o ls t h e m s e l’s, p o less, B egin n in g 40rods w est and 46 rods north of now busy dredging the river between In­ Phillips. Daniel J . F ry , plaintiff 'i week for Pennsylvania, where lie goes | fire. F o r a o rta w a n o ’ th em co u ld g u e ss north cast corner of J. E. Davidson, d 1 c, east Samuel Steffy left for Kansas this dependence and Salem. There will he V8. }- to take a post graduate course at Yale 5 rods, south 7 rods, east 2,45 chains, north 42 Dist. 5, Peedee—Hettie Kinsey, Eva T h e k n o w le d g a b le th in g s I do be th ln k in ’. visitors of the week: Mrs. morning, where his father is at the point live places where the dredge will open degrees, east 4.78 chains, north 2.75 chains, during the next year, his place as I>. Portland —T. A . D a ly in C a th o lic S ta n d a rd an d J o h n Robson, Jam es R ob­ Womer M. Metzger, George Nessling, Mrs. of death. west 6.95 chains, south 4.50 ch ain s to p o b, sec­ son, D aniel Robson and T im es. the channel and when this work is com­ principal of our college being filled ! Martin, Dist, 8, Lewisville—Nona Lewis, Leda tion 29. tow nsh ip 8 s, r 4 w, con tain in g 2 acres. Mrs. P. A. Finseth. Miss Belle M rs. 1). Robson, his wife, tern porn rally by Ilev. A. A. Winter, 1 Elliott, Ivan Tax and costs $17.13. 1*. M. Churchman and nephew, of pleted, the Independence l>oat will have Lewis, Byron White. M ary J a n e Pike, K dw ard Smith, E. W, Kearns, Con­ Now, therefore on Saturday, THE 17TH DAY who will scon move his family here to rad Stafrin, Miss Bertha Foster, J. II. Sheridan, are visiting his daughter, Mrs. easy headway all the distance. It is Dist. 9, Ball a ton—Helen Anderson, Robson, Frances A nn I'ike OF JULY, 1909, at th e hour o f l o’clock p. m. believed by Captain Graham, of the Gilbert Campbell, Earl Conner, Rose reside during the school year. -Hancock, H enry Hancock, of said day at the front door of the court house, Hollister and family, Mrs. Jennie Cad- A. S. Campbell. Mathloma, that the dredging in most Hall, Carrie L. Sears, Lillian Short, in D allas, Polk county, Oregon, I w ill sell the | W il’iatn H ancock. Charles Veterinary Surgeon Mr. E. A. Hamilton was most pleas­ well, W. V. Fuller. A. J. Barham yesterday sold what is places will prove permanent. The above described real property at public auc­ I Hancock, .Tes-ie .Susannah Tillery. antly surprised the other day hv the known as the old Robinson place now dredging work done by the Mathloma Gerald tion to the h igh est bidder for cash in hand on Office and residence No. 612 Main street Pike-Beesley, Mrs. Jessie M. E. Grousbeck, the man who runs Dist. 10, Salt Creek—Lena May. • day of ¿ale. arrival of his father, Dr. G. F. Hamil­ Arnold’s merry go round, was over to owned by Mr. Wood, to J. S. Shanks, last Fall near Salem has proven per­ Mutual Rhone 1177. Prompt Beesley, C harles J . Bees- W itness m y hand th is 15th day of June. 1909* Dist. 11, Parkers—Oscar Peterson, ton and his aunt, Miss Elma Stearns, of see us yesterday. He will bring the of lone. ley, Je-sle M . Beesley, C. service day or night. J . M. GRANT, manent and thpre is no difficulty near Guy Petersm, Owen Peterson, Elmer Augusta, Wisconsin, and his brother, swing over from Independence Monday M. Beesley and Thom as B. Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. this city as result of sand bars. DALLAS - - OREGON W. L. Frink notifies us to change his Fredrickson. Beesley. defendants. C. F. Hamilton and wife, of Wahpeton, ami it will be located this year in front Itemizer from Prineville to Dallas, from Dist. 13, Monmouth—Ranie Burin ad, To Jo h n Robson, Jam es Robson, D aniel North Dakota. His sister and her hus­ Will Wagner’s residence with the which we gather that he is once more at Ilenrv Hathaway, Charles McCarthy, Robson and M rs. D . Robson, his wife, In the circu it court of the state of Oregon band, O. O. McCammon. have also been of SUVER. other shows on the other corners. M ary J a n e Pike, Edw ard Robson, F ra n ­ for Polk county. D epartm ent No. 2. In th e Dwight Quisenherry, Emma Parker, the home ranch. NEW TO-DAY visiting him from Astoria. ces Ann P ikeT Iancock, H en ry Hancock, m atter ol the application of Harry P. Strickler Bellefern Rogers, Ivan Wood, Loette C. W. Bowers left yesterday evening When you want prescriptions filled W illiam H ancock, C harles Hancock, J e s ­ to register the title to th e follow ing described The musical recitals given by Miss Measels i9 all the go here now. Shore, Doris Herren, Mildred E. Force, A dvertising under th is head i cent a word land, situ ate in sections 16 and 21 in t 6 s.r 6 w his home at Marcellus, Mich., where by a competent druggist, one who is sie Susannah Pike-Beesley, M rs. Jessie of Smith’s class at the Presbyterian church for Delphia Hartzog, Glydoline Tucker. th e W ill. Mer. In Polk cou n ty Oregon; and each insertion lie goes to attend to business for a few M. N. Stiver and wife were in Albany careful and knows what he is about, go Beesley, C harles J . Beesley, Jessie M. is described as follow s to-w lt: beginning at last Monday and Tuesday evenings months, lie was very well pleased with Dist. 16, Airlie—Zelma Simpson, Hen­ Beesley, C. M. Beesley ami Thom as B. the corners oi 15, 16, 21 and 22; Thence South one day last week. to Conrad Stafrin’s drug store. were well attended, and the efforts of ry Nendel. 11.85 chains, to S. E. corner of Harry P. Strick- Beesley, above named defendants: of the sale he held Tuesday, all thoroughly appreciated by the au­ the result Mrs. II. Neal called on Mrs. J. Al- \V. A. Ayres went down to McMinn­ Dist. 17, Bethel—Wilford Jenkins, Ed­ ^OR SALE—Three Jersey cow s, w ill be fresh In the nam e of the state of Oregon, you and ler’s lai d ; Thence West 18.61 ch ain s to East desires to in this way thank the ville soon.--E . E. H ew itt, M onm outh, Or. tf each of you are required to appear and a n ­ boundary of the Thomas R. Blair D. L. Claim, dience. There was not a scholar but and the other day to attend a birthday thoff Monday. ith Bomig, Nellie F. Stewart, Isaac 41 in t 6 s r 6 w of the W ill. M er.; Thence what showed evidence of careful train­ many people of thiseection for the kind­ celebration in honor of his father’s 75th swer the com plaint filed against you in the No. Elmer Boyer, Yerda M. Hubbard, N. nodegs. 42 m in. E. 60.08 ch ain s along the east W. McLane is suffering from a bad Boyer, above entitled suit, on or before th e 29th day boundary of said Blair claim , to N. W. corner ing, ami in some instances the musical ly way in which they have treated him birthday, his family accompanying him. Ezia Boyer. U /ANTED—Pasture for 35 docs ind 23 kids.— attack of lumbago. and if you fail to so apj>earand of said Ifarry P. Strickler land ; Thence South ability of the performer was most mark­ in all business deals. Dist. 19, Oak Grove—Joseph C. Allen. ” W. A. Avres, Dal las. tf of J u ly , answ er the raid com plaint, for w ant thereof, 89 «legs. 37 E. 17.88 ch ain s to an iron pipe set at While on their way to attend the Se­ Mr. C. L. Crider, the enterprising ed. Joe Ridder and family visited in Al­ Hursel I. Sanderson. the plaintiff will au p lv to the c o u rt for the N. E, corner of said Strlckler’s lan d ; Thence has installed what he designates attle fair the Misses Clara and Lenora bany. South 944 links, to an Iron rod, 2x20 inchee Dist. 26, Rickreall—Kffie Dickerson, The turnout at the school meeting grocer, ^OR HALF.—An 8 year old sorrel trcrc. w eigh t relief prayed for in said com plaint, to-w it: driven 16 in ch es it; the ground; Thence East Kletnine, of Illinois, are visiting their as a vegetable sprayer. It is a rigging LaNora Smith, Irene Haves, Harry Tay­ 1250.—Hugh Hmith, D allas. Muumi ¡.hone F or a decree against you and each of you, 21.50 ch ain s to center of county road; Thence last Monday afternoon was decidedly of pipes ami faucets, zinc sink, outlet aunt, Mrs. W. V. Metzler at Rickreall. W. F. Jones, of Corvallis, will in­ lor. Oak ». J9 th a t you have no in terest or estate in, of or South 23 link s to a slate stone, 12x8x6 inches, slim, only about 15 turning out. Not and sofortli, hv which he is able to keep struct the “kids*’ at the Stiver school Dist. 27, Oak Point—IIa**old Broolre.. to the following described premises, t^w it: set 2 in ch es below surface of ground, marked X much inteiest was taken in the election his vegetables on display in a most Wintha R. Palmer, our brainy corres­ next term. Ralph Brooks. The southeast q u a rte r of section 27 in on top and C. S. on west face; Thence West of a new clerk and director, as it was ! tempting manner, and clean and cool. pondent from theO. A.C., has accepted RUB oak wood for sa le at |3.60 a cord by E. tow nship C south, range 4 west of the W il­ 21.50 ch ain s to section l i n e ; Thence South 48.11 Mr. and Mrs. Lawcrence Hecker call­ Dist. 29, Independence—Amanda ch ain s to place of beginning, con tain in g 110.20 G the desire of all that the present officials It is an invention that every grocer a position tendered him as professor of I H. Me D o n g a I. Jl lam ette m eridian in Polk county, Otegon, acres. Versus all whom it m ay concern, De- ed at Harry Neal’s Sunday. Hilke, Ella Lawrence, Frank Kirkland, he again requested to serve the patrons containing 160 acres; and th a t the plaintiff is f -ndnnts, Take N otice. That on the J7 day of have, preventing wilting of the horticulture in a Maine college, and will i Marie Jones, Alice Mulrieman, Lena of this district. Mr. C. G. Goad met i should the owner in fee simple of the said premises; May. 1909, an application was filed by Harry P. go to assume his duties in the fall. John Harris and wife, of Wells, were Brown, Deena Miller. Muriel Boyle, TWO seated carriage for sa le cheap by th e Ja- and th a t his said title be forever q uieted and Strickler, in the circu it court of the state of with no opposition in being again elect­ goods and cheering the eve and decoy- Sunday callers at J. M. Larson’s. J24 Hilda Hilke, Efiie Cuthbert, Cyril A eobson Transfer Co. The members of Mistletoe circle are | you and each of you be forever barred and Oregon for Polk C ounty, for in itia l registration ed director, and Henry Campbell went | mg to the palate of a customer. of the title to the above described land. Now Hop Maxfield, of Corvallis, visited at Richardson, Gretchen Kreamer, Susie enjoined from asserting any in terest or estate requested to meet at the Woodman hall unanimously again as clerk. therefore, unless you appear on or before the Railroad street presents a busy ap­ Whitcomb, Ruth Sperling, L. Jackson TOR HALE—A good Fred Young, FOLDING straw berry boxes for sale by C. L. Notice is hereby given th at in pursuance to in D allas, Polk County, Oregon, w ith in six o f an order o f th e C ounty Court of th e State of mentioned city. George Becker. 1 Crider. tf Oregon, for th e County of Polk, m ade and e n ­ m onths from date of th is notice. The R. N. of A. social, which was to Dist. 48, Fir Grove—Arthur Goods. The first publication of th is notice to the 27th T he New Perfection W ick Blue tered of record on the 12tli day of June, A. D., We understand that a survey for a | be on Saturday, 27th, was nut off on 1909, In the m atter of the estate of said deceased day of May. 1909. Dist. 49, Sunny Slope—Minnie Wan- railroad up the creek has lately been account of so many having the measles rer: J. D. SMITH. Flame Oil Cook-Stove differs IGHKHT price p paid for w ool. R eceived at a u th o risin g and directin g him to sell th e here­ Executor of the estate of Sarah Me- made by the Spaulding people front their ! in the community. M in tlie co u n ty .—H. L. inafter described real property, belon gin g to an y shin ning pii Dist. 53, McCoy— Glenn Stevenson. Querry, deceased. from all other oil stoves.— It has said estate at private sale, the undersigned, the Fenton, Dulia«. large saw mill here. As to what their ! N. L. Butler, attorney. said adm inistrator w ill from and after the 16th Dist. 57, Falls City—May Johnson, intentions are in the matter we can on- 1 At the annual school election on a C A B I N E T T O P . This d a \ of Ju ly, 1909, proceed to sell at private I ly conjecture, hut suppose it is in some I Monday, Mrs. Anna Brown was elected Edna Courier, Edna Sevmour, Edith to the h igh est bidder, for cash, and sub ­ h ave for sale the best rhubarb in the mar sale, Harris, Dora Elkins, Harold E. Akins, means you can keep dishes and ! way connected with the getting down of director, and J. M. Larson clerk. to confirm ation by said County Court the ket If not for sale at your grocery, ca ll up | ject follow ing described real estate to-w lt: Lot 6 Herbert Hanson. Citation. 1205. Mutual. Large q uan tities for can n in g utensils within easy reach while j I ok *. and the North half of l i t 7, Block “U” In fa ll» List. <57, Black Rock-Orin McGinnis, nu r poses at reduced rates. W. P. Miller. Dal City. Polk C ounty, Oregon. CONCORD, tf George Clauson, Frank McCreadv. I Jot cooking, and can keep food h it j The new core of teachers for the D.tl -1 Bids th erefor m ay lie m ade to J. T. Chamber las public school have been selected as 1 In the County court of the state of Oregon lain, adm inistrator, at Falls City, Oregon. Smith, Hazel Webb. Arrah Martin, after removing it from the Haze. Mrs. C. Rees visited with Mrs. G. Gladys Davenport, Marian Martin. J T CIIAMH&RLAIN, for the county of Polk. COGS FOR HATCHING from prize w in nin g follows: Principal, W. I. Ford; assist­ Adm inistrator of Estate of G * strains, sin g le com bs. Buff Orpingtons, In the matter «>f the estate of Mary Z. Perci- Zumwalt Saturday afternoon. II. H. Parsons, of Seattle; teachers, Dist. 60, Oak hurst—Ronald White. Elizabeth M. W right, deceased. From its wonderful burners to j ant, $1.50 per setting o f 15 eggs. J. E. B eetlev, Falls vnl. Evangeline Hart, Vera Gosper, Nola Dist. 61, Mountain View — Nellie City, Oregon. Mutual Phone. Mr. Clarkson Rees and Antonio Schul* tf J. H. FLOWER snd L. D. BROWN. To Mrs. J L. Riggs. M E. Peictval. Mr*. T. J. A ttorneys. its racks for holding towels the Coad, Edna Morrison, Josephine Jacob­ son went to Dallas Tuesday. Fryer, W. W. Perelval. Mrs. N ellie Knutsen Adams. Charles Adams, Alice Hhindler. «nd R. M. Percival, Grcetina. son, Sadie Lynn, Belle Elliot, Maud Ethel Bennett, Josephine Wilson, Fred IN H I E NAME o r l UK STATE OF OREGON; Miss Marion Mitchell is down from posts for sa le by A. CL Dimick Hart and Mrs. F. II. Morrison. O AK las. fence I You at«* hereby cited and required to ap- Mutual phone. Green 51. Corvallis visiting with Mr. Chas. Rees Norwood. poar in the count v court of the state of Oregon, Dist. 64, Highland—Winifred M. Wil­ 1 Adm inistrator’s Notice. The hull movement in hops in the and fatniiy. }««. the county of f’olk at the court room there­ s o n , Ella Chase. Harry Valliere, Ruth of. nt Ditlias in the county of Polk on Saturday Salem vicinity continues active. A re­ CORHALE 11 foot cedar posts at 14 rents s v o t ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN the 26 th 1 1 ay of June, 1909, at 10 o’clock in th« Mr. and Mrs. ( ’has. Rees visited with Stapleton, Norvat Stapleton. port from Independence todav is to the I piece and about ft tons of No. 8 and No. l‘> .> him been appointed by the forenoon of that day, then and there to show effect that D. B. Taylor, who has about Mr. anti Mrs. Ed Dyxtra on Reed prai­ There were 214 vho wrote on the ex­ galvanized wire at $2 a hit ml red. -Fred K .*er 1 <rth 2 M Hu»- While the Ayres that McMinnville is trying a m*w "I fro k n fifty m ile spin In my new 1 considerable amusement. Notice to Stockholders. All persona having Haims again st th e ae I ireth* ch ain s to th e place of beginning, con- liv in g room W e ll m ade th ro u g h o u t o f n ick eled braaa ; lady of the family was ta king lunch, it experiment in her street work. It is au to m r W Ie t h e p t b e r d a y .” cstate. arc hereby notin«*d to present same. perfectly safe and very orn am en tal. I f n o t w ith you r -eem* that the old man tra led off her the wetting of one of their blocks with duly verified. t«»geth«i with th e proper vonch- W itness th e Hon Ed F. t ood judg e _of th« “Did you enjoy It?** dea'er, w rite ou r nearett a g e n c y . animal to a band of wandering home N O T IC E is hereby given to all concerned ••r* therefor to the und* ralf ne f, a t h l a rest con ntv court of the «1st« o. Oregon, for th« oil instead of water, while being rolled, “( lo in s It w a s all rig h t, b tit th e w alk- trader*. On coming h « rk the mi«*u* i s that the DaiU«» City bank w ill hold Its an ­ .lerice tn Halem MarloiH -uinty.Oregon, wltl-tn 1 c o f n t y of Fuji WMh_th« WM o« •aid court af- and the result will he watched with in­ Standard Oil C o m p a n y 1 th is 21st day of May, A. nual * I- * tioa ■•( oflk «- m on R a t n n llj . July 17th. ,U month* from the d ate of th is notice. terest by those interested in such im­ !np wnn to h ad co m in g b u k . ’*—B a lti­ : repudiated the Imrgaiti to the extent and transact Buck oth er business as may com e Dated and first published April 29. 19i». la f « r p o r « t v 9 I County Clerk of Polk County. w . o . va h h a L l J T Rt'Hi*. that Hheriff Grant wa* called in to «ct- up provement work The merchants an m ore A m erican. (Seni.) Jl.r, Cashier. A dm inistrator of above estate. tle the difficulty. the block chip in for the added cost. D o e s not d o l o r the H a ir SCOBft’S EMULSION DOINGS IN THE TOWN. | What do you Know about S This? Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal* las and their Friends. I The Dallas Confectionery > r Dr. B. E. Nevel The Oil Stove With a CABINET TOP 1 NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove I R&yo ( \