Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 21, 1910, Image 2

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    l 70 neice, Mrs. B. F. Lucas and family this
Hanna Bros.............*............
NOBODY SPARED.
17 55 week.
J L Hanna ..........................
15 50
Andy Wilson .......................
A brilliant account o f George F B G w in e tu ;; to Buna Strain,
Mrs. J. F. Vaughn and daughter, Ha­
12 50
Charles Kurre.......................
Kidney Trouble Attack Dallas Men
S V, written in Sydney brooks’
1-2 acre in Monmouth ..........$ loot) William Ball.........................
50 00 zel, visited relatives m Independence
1 most able style, heads the list o f \V II Walker et ux to Louisa
11 00 last week.
' J L llannu . . . . ..................
and Women, Old and Young.
Basye, land for road . . .. . . . .
articles in the August McClure’ s
Rev. C. C. Poling, of Dallas, came :
Current Expense
W L Fisher et ux to John Wagner
! and brings out a number o f inter­
50 00 over Sunday and held communion ser- I Kidnev ills seize young and old.
lota in Falls C ity ..
175 ! Glass k fe Pruhomme C o ........
esting facts about the personal J Adams and lid to W R Black,
11 M vices in the evening.
j Polk County Itemizer...........
Come quickly with little warning.
Rheumatism is a specific blood fermentation, a souring
21 45, Mrs. Robinson, who has been stop­
lots in Rick reali.......................
979 Dallas Telephone Co ..........
character o f England’ s unknown
Children suffer in their earlv years—
of the circulation from an excess o f uric ac'd accumulating
48 75 ping with Mrs. W. E. Good ell, returned
Polk
County
Observer.........
Bertha
V
Ball
et
al
to
Mary
F
Can’ t control the kidney secretions.
king. Burton J. Hendrick, in
in the blood stream.
This uratic im purity corats usually as
7 00 to her home at Smithfield Thursday.
Independence Enterprise......
Stansberry, 2 blocks in Indepen­
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain.
“ Oxygenizing a C ity,” describes
a result of constipation, weak kidneys, indigestion and stom ­
1 80
dence .......................................
1 Irwin-Hudson Co ................
John Burgard and family came up i Women worry, can’t do daily work.
3 50
Chicago’ s great tight for fresh G A Cornwall et ux to A J Bar-
ach disturbances
These systemic irregularities may not 1«
J H launders ................ .
Men have lame ami aching hacks.
25 50 from Portland Saturday evening to visit
hum et ux, lots in Dallas......
125 J M Grant, j a i l ....................
of marked severity or o f long duration, but each lias a direct
air, which has revolutionized the
The cure for mail, woman or child.
5 (Hi liis wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ! Is to cure the cause—the kidnevs.
L
L
Hewitt,
insane
acct......
Kdward
Richmond
et
ux
to
Mar­
effect Oil the elim inative members of the body, which prevents
i ventilation o f the city ’s schools tha J Brown, land in Dallas ......
20 00 (lark.
1 Bov’s & Girl's Aid Society...
Doan’s kidney pills cure sick kidneys—
the proper removal o f the waste products.
This refuse re­
j and tenements. Louise Parks
25 00
W P F is k e ..........................
Henry Heine et ux to R A Lier-
A moonlight social party was given , Cure all forms of kidney suffering.
mains in the stomach and liowels, and souring forms uric
7 00 in the S. T. Burch grove and several
I Richards contributes some re-
man, 99 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w ...... 6000 Stow & Son ..........................
Dallas testimony proves it.
acid, which the blood quickly absorbs.
12 00 participated and a much enjoyed timo
E W Fuller..........................
I markable psychological studies T 1* Reveas et ux to C E Wilson,
Mrs E. C. Hatton, Clay and Lyle
Rheumatism is usually manifested in the joints and
808
acres,
t
10
s,
r
0
w
...........
3388
was
had.
Salary
and
Fees
streets,
Dallas, ()re.,suys: “ In 1907 I
o f the men and women who are Maggie J Ellis and lid to Ella
muscles
It is here its sharpest twinges of pain are felt, and
publicly
endorsed Doan’s kidney pills
148
83
J M Grant ..........................
J.
Clark
and
E.
Washburn
and
fami­
taking part in the Passion Play
stiffening of ligaments and tendons first commence.
The
Mollit and lid, lot in Dallas....
350 J E Riel i t e r .........................
70 00 lies and Mrs. N. S. Burch of Springfield, and I can now confirm that statement
at Oberammergau.
pain of Rheumatism is caused by the contact of the sensory
100 00 came in their autos Saturday evening This remedy was used in my family and
C S G r a v e s ................ ........
------
♦ • ♦ -------
nerves with the gritty, acrid formation which uric acid causes
70 00 and spent Sunday with their parents it brought relief from backache and oth­
Mrs Ruth Graves ................
Probate.
to accumulate in the corpuscles of the blond about the joints, 'lh e stiff­
er symptoms of kidnev trouble.
Quite a Smoke Cloud.
05 00 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark.
W A Ayres ..........................
Estate of Franklin A. Link, deceased ; II Holman, acting coroner. ..
For sale by all dealers, Price 50
ening of muscles and joints is usually gradual.
Constantly the blood
17 00
All week a pretty fair smoke inventory and appraisement filed ami H
cents. Foster-Mill burn, Co., Buffalo,
15 00
Holman, Justice .............
deposits the uric acid into the joints, and slowly the natural fluids are dried
Mrs. Percival and mother, Mrs. Bver- New York, sole agents for the United
approved.
cloud
o
f
smoke
has
hung
over
8 40
James Si monton, J u s tic e ...
up and destroyed Then Rheumatism becomes chronic and serious. Rheuma­
Estate of Fred C. Raymond, deceased ; I H y Seymour.. . ...............
161 18 ley, went to Portland Friday to attend States. Remember the name—Doan’s
tism is sometimes inherited, for lik e a ll the valley, presumably caused
the camp meeting.
tinal
discharge
entered.
—and take no other.
9 00
J E Dun ton
blood diseases it can be transmitted to by fires in the vicinity o f the
9
00
Rev. W. A. Elkins was given a very
RHEUMATISM F O R TY YEARS
M
il
Parsons
Estate of M. A. Syron, deceased pe-
Black
Rock
logging
camps,
but
offspring.
This explains why some
9 00 agreeable surprise by the members of
W I Ford ...
I. Snyder went out to his farm seven
titioii to stdl real estate granted.
T su ffe re d w i t h l u m b a g o f or a
9 00 the Christian Endeavor society of the miles northwest of Dallas to care for
persons are afflicted with the disease, when up there Tuesday we failed
Guardianship of Robert Travis Farley I R A Teats ..
l o n g timo, a n d s p e a k i n g o f it to a
Christian
church,
recently,
when
they
4
00
to
hear
o
f
anything
serious
that
and suffer its pains, who have otherwise
his grain crop last week.
f r i e n d one d a y he t o ld me to t r y
et at, minors; report of sale of real es­ I R J Taylor .
02 75 presente l him with a beautiful 17-jew-
had happened. There is always tate set for hearing Wednesday, August I E C Dunn...
S S S. I d i d so, a n d so o n f o u n d
been perfectly healthy.
2 50 eled gold watch with his initials in
it w a s h e l p i n g me. I h a d r h e u m a ­
F
C
Dunn
..
If you want to get quick action on
S.S.S. cures Rheumatism and cures more or less smoke from the 10th.
139 99 monogram style engraved on the case, your property, list it with the Itemizer
t i s m f o r m or e t h a n f o r t y y e a r s ,
„ _
,
E M Smith .
it permanently. It goes into the circu­ cleaning up o f land, and that is ! Guardianship of Mary L. Dougherty v y Toner
h a v i n g c o n tr a c te d it in the a r m y ,
75 «H) iis a token of the esteem in which lie is Realty Concern. Besides their three
b u t S S S c u r e d me s o u n d a n d
100 00 held by the young people of his church offices in Dallas, they have one in Chi-
lation, and removes the uric acid, about all the fire that is now in et al, minors— Martha Deakins appoint- I j.;(( Goad
w e l l , a n d h a v e h a d no r e t u r n o f
01 IK) and as a mark of appreciation of his cage, one in Portland, and other con­
Extra care should he ed guardian ; bond of $500 liled and up Or B H McCallon ...................
purifies the blood, and in this way progress.
the t r o u b le . I th i n k S .S .S . h a s no
proved.
15 00 valuable services in promoting the work nections that make them bring more
T A Odoui .............................
* q u a l for c u r i n g r h e u m a t i s m .
destroys the cause,
S .S .S . changts taken by all concerned in such
04 40 of the endeavor and church.—Cottage people to this county than all other
Estate of Henry B. Steffy, deceased; William R iddell.......................
1 H 0 S . POTTS.
the blood from a sour, acid-steeped work to see that it does not final account set for hearing August 20lh J R Teal.................................. 108 70 Grove Leader.
means of advertising now in existence.
I 11 M a i n St., Jo h n st o n Cit y., Pa.
stream to a rich, healthy fluid, which spread and work damage to oth­ at 10 a. in.
Roads and Bridges
quiets the excited nerves, eases the ers.
50 25 u u ^ ’, u u \ \ u u w v \ u u u u n u u v % u w u A ^ v u n \ u u \ v m u u u
Estate of Mary Emiline Knower, de­ P C L ad y................ .............
throbbing muscles and painful joints, and filteis out of the circulation the
2 00
ceased— petition for appointment of ad­ Nolie Dimick............................
iiritating matter which causes every painful symptom of the disease. When
0 00
J
N
Holman.............................
DIED TUESDAY.
ministrator tiled.
lhe blood has been purified and enriched by S S.S . it nourishes the different
19 20
Estate of Pleasant Orchard deceased; li F Beeziey ..........................
members that have been weakened and starved because of imperfect blood.
Beall A Company .................... 192 95
proof of will filed ; Peter Cook appointed
23 42
A P Starr................................
Hook on Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who writi-
Little Son of Mr. and Mrs. F C. executor; bond fixed at $5003.
35 00
C N Plowman .........................
W H Y N O T BUY YOUR M E A T S
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
In re estate of John Jay Smith, de­ Willamette Valley Lumber Co.
4 75
Jones Passes Away.
A T A SANITARY M AR K ET?
cease« 1; inventory and appraisment filed Tom Keffer.............................
20 20
La Ft spring, after pome correspon- and approved.
10 (HI
M Ashford...............................
pence, the Itemizer Realty Concern
23 (HI
In re estate of Thus. Williams, de­ J 11 Sullivan............................
Having installed one o f the latest and most
8 00
pureuadea Mr. and Mre. F. C. Jones, of ceased; final account approved.
T J Sullivan .............................
Seattle, to come and make their home
28
80
up to date Cold Storage Plants, we are, and
Salem
II
M
C
o
.......................
In re estate oi A. II. Collins, deceased ;
among us, he finally purchasing the petition for probate of will liled.
84 00
Security V A M Works...........
have been,
placfe near town of H. G. Ca.npbell.
2 50
RohertO K elley................... .
In re estate of Eliza Allen, deceased ;
One memberof the family was u son of
21 75
F J Wagner..............................
inventory
filed
and
approved.
some dozen years, who was afflicted
24 8 )
Conrad Stafrin.........................
70 00
Sherwood Bros .......................
I can cure quarter cracks and contracted feet.
Also stop with crippled limbs. He was provided
with a rolling chair and able to get
41 10
Patent*.
A L Stowe................................
interfering and forging. I guarantee all work first class. around in pretty good shape. Last United States to Carl Hilber.
7 30
Dallas Iron Works...................
these summer days, not being exposed to the
Tuesday afternoon, in company with a
N A Lunde...............................
11 90
All I ask o f the public is to give me a fair trial.
couple of playmates, he was out on the
85
G I) Treat Company.
dust or flies.
In connection we also have a
hillside in a quest for skunks, which
23 73
BILLS ALLOW ED.
Falls City Lumber Co.
the boys sold at a nearby residence for
Cold
Storage
Fish
Box from which we serve
39 03
Watt Filipp................
25 cents each. The boys had with them
6 05
Henry Fern................
o (X) Salem F & M C o ..........
.......................... ♦
a 22-rifie for the purpose, and the re­ I, M Fry
21 88
...................
2 50 J W Finn ..................
sult of their search was one of those K B Winslow
3 53
22 50 R M Wade A Co
animals. The other boys took this ov­ It K lleezlc y ............................
9 69
12 50 Joseph Tharp..........................
er to the neighbor to dispose of and left It B Winalow . ...................
13 74
2
50
D
C
W
alker...........................
the
crippled
lad
in
his
chair
until
their
.
.
.
8 70
J
R
Nesmith
1
9
1
0
1899
1050 00 R H McCarter.............
return. When they came hack, they Ira Mehrling..........................
2 34
W e carry a full line of Fresh, Smoked and Cooked Meats.
6 99 Mrs P E Compton . . . .
..................
found him aoparantly asleep, ami on T .1 Merrick
6 75
Poultry Dressed while you wait. Right prices for good Meats.
55 00 T P Oglesbee............. .
trying to arouse him, found that he had Julius M iller..........................
6 75
2 HO W T W iles..................
passed away, It was thought for a K M Smith.............................
8 80
i:w oo N Hughes ...................
time that he had succumbed to heart A .1 Brown ................... ........
1 25
2
(H
I
James
Imluli
........................
failure, but when R. L. Chapman came
24 08
Pedee Lumber C o ....
7 25 John Olin....................
to embalm the t>ody, he found a tiny William Iloisingtoii.............
33 (X)
:u oo Dallas Garage ...........
I hole in the lower part of the abdomen, 1 A Trunx ............................
4 85
105 (H) Ed L e e ................ ...
w hich be diagnosed as a bullet wound, Ira Honker ................ ...........
23 50
12 50 James Mathews.........
and on further investigation duplicate G W B eck ett........................
...
27 50
459 00 E M Smith...................
marks were found in the clothing. The A Sam peon.............. ..............
« 95
Lawn Mowers Sharpened.
Baby Carriage Tires.
All surmise
...................
39 00 James (roodman
is that, as he was an extra Fred Gillespie
... 149 40
••I |5 Ed Plaster..................
good shot witn the ritle, he | robably A Sam perm ...... ..................
kinds of Light Repairing.
... 122 25
875 00 James E lliott.............
saw some game, and on reaching for Ira Mehrling .......................
22 50
..................
251 25 Elmer Rake ...............
ami drawing the gun to him, it was dis­ A Sampson
18 00 0 — 0 — 0 — 0
0 — 0 — 0 — 0 —
50 (HI Mrs E Clarke...........
.........................
charged. Roth parents were away at J A Trita X
60 75
I
350 00 Peter Helgerson..........
.
......
the time, and he and a brother were at A M Holmes
...
39 82 0
0
the home with their grandmother, Mrs. A Sam pson........................... . 14S 75 William Bogynska....................
48 60
3(H)
(H
I
Ir
Mehriing
..........
Grant. The mother was notified and
I
John Rake...............................
27 00
arrived last night, and the burial w ill Atlas Bridge Co ...... .......... 2700 00 Wes Elliott...............................
12 75
0
occur tomorrow in the I. O. O. F. ceme­
Courthouse Account
T I) Phillips.............................
47 25
tery. The family have the sympathy of M V .. .................................
5 55
HI 2-5 M M Jones .............................
0
all Dallas residents.
Craven
Bros
............................
40 90 L
74
40
K .1 Coati
.......................
102 00
1 IMI J W Linn..................................
Burk A Shaw . ... ..............
2 80 G H Crawford .......................... 152 75
M II I'.lliH ...........................
KINGS VALLEY.
2 00
24 60 G W N e w b ill...........
Dallas Water Co ................
228 80 ;
26 5o Salt Creek Lumber Co
Northwest Corporation . ..
102 50¡
60 00 G W Newbill..............
Joe Graham’s sisters are visiting him. M V Wood* .....................
28 50 !
20 11 I vie it Payne .............
Sacramento Chemical Co .
Charlie Rice worked in Allen Bros, Guy Bros ........
11 25 i
2 55 G W H a v n e s .............
...........
store part of this week.
709
75
G
W
Newbill
.............
1 05
Sterling Furniture Co.............
24
00
Fred
Gillespie.............
Cecil Townsend was a Corvallis busi­
-
Pauper Account
17 50
Joseph Floria..............
ness visitor one day last week.
15 50 A J Brown ................
D G Meador
...........
197 50
8 20 E A Pagenkopf........................ 141 45
Mrs. Freeman Beyens and daughter, Dallas Mercantile C o ...........
12 85 A J Brown .............................
Siinonton A Scott .................
Hazel, visited in the valley last week.
08 00
4 HI] G W Me Bee ............................ 137 50
Williams Drug C o..................
Mr. W. F. Hoofs and family went out G A Muscott .........................
1« 52 T J Merrick ............................ 102 50
to their home at Summit to haul their Hugh G Black ......................
6 (HI
hay last week, returning Monday.
12 (HI
C A Robinson........................
97
00
BUENA VISTA.
A dance was given in the hall over the C E Huntley..........................
07 00
hardware store Monday night in honor Salem Hospital .....................
10 00
of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Allen, the newly West Salem Supply C o .........
N. K. Tyler was an Albany visitor
5 85
C L Crider ............................
married couple.
3 9( Tuesday.
Moore A W ard.....................
P II 1 h e ile r ..........................
5 25
M R S . J . C. C A Y N O R , Proprietor.
Mips Alma Reuf, of Stiver, was ¡a 0
K. Gw inn is visiting in Dallas.
Ferry Account
Buena culler Friday.
50
00
William Ball ........................
Dick Turner and Bill ILill took in the — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — {
| Chautauqua Sunday.
CURES
o RHEUMÀTISil
What’s in McClures.
DALLAS CITY BANK
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Dallas, Oregon.
R.E. WILLIAMS
-
-
W .G . V A 5SA LL
-
-
President
Cashier
D IR K C TO K 8:
R. C. Craven, I . N . M a m I i M. M. Fdlis
W. G. Yawsall, U. E. Williams,
R. H. McCallon, F. J. Craven.
This hank is pleased to place t tl 3
disposal of its customers the fatidlit-f
gained during many years of cont inuons
service and growth.
r
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
i ;
PIANO A ND ORGAN.
>
INSTRUCTOR ON
'
Studio: Room 2, Wilson buildout,
| Dallas, Oregon.
j
A u m u u w m m tm H m H u w
Dallas Flouring Mills
S w e e n e y B ros . P rops .
; Oregon’s Best
The famous flour put
out by our Mills is what
its name implies. A ll
you have to do is to
test it to prove this as­
sertion.
TH E D A LLA S M E A T CO.
; { K e p t by a l l G r o c e r s
Í
Horseshoeing pf General Blacksmithing
H O R S E S H C E IM C A S P E C I A L T Y
ABIE TO SERVE MEAT AS IT SHOULD BE SERVED SW AS
G E O R G E P. C R A M E R
Fred Wagner’s Old Stand.
Dallas, Or.
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
Lee Smith's Gyclery
We want your Fat Beef, Veal, Sheep,
Hogs and Poultry.
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THINKING vs. KNOWING 1
4
N o matter what others think
0 about their Shoes w e K n o w
> that our shoes give satisfaction
° and our prices are right, if you
? don't think so come and see*
Yours for business,
More than your money’s worth if you
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f
2
4
*
Herman Prather was a Corvallis visit­
or the first of the week.
* t «TATiTÁTAfATi VáJA ATATAYAYAYATJ #
K. B. Gobat and It. Peterson were
Albany visitors Monday.
g
and
1-2 Million
6 Feet of Lum ber
OF A L L KINDS
TH E BEST MADE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loy visited Harry
Neal and wife, of Stiver, Sunday.
Will Cockle,of Independence, is baling
I hay for the farmers of this vicinity,
Mrs. Sarah Collins, of Dallas, visited
among relatives of this place last week.
Miss Lillie Sny’der went to Portland
! Thursday, where she has accepted a po­
sition.
Jack Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Knighten
and daughter, Minnie, were Albany yis-
I itors Saturday.
Mrs. John Baldwin and children have
moved to Scappoose, where Mr. Baldwin
has employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Emnions and;
children have returned from a visit with i
relatives of Southern Oregon,
For kidney and
sciatica, rheumatic
headache, weariness
“ that dragged down
bladder troubles,
pains, neuralgia,
and sleeplessness,
feeling.”
EXPEL THE PGSS03
MAKE LIFE A JOY
Acting directly on the kidneys these
mild pills give almost instant relief
because they not only act as a tonic
but clean the kidney tissue of impuri­
ties and expel the poison from the
system.
ASK YOUR BRU6GEST
FOR SWAIN’S P3LL3
So marvelous and universal are the
results obtained that these pills are
fully guaranteed. Every druggist ha9
them. In 50-cent boxes only.
If not
satisfactory— your money back. Don’t
delay —don’ t run the risk of Bright’9
Disease.
Get Swain’s Kidney and
Back Ache Pills today.
S W A I N M E D I C I N E C O . y Ino.
K ansas City, Mo.
FOR SA LE BY
^ o n ra d
5 4 'A f r in
Dallas, Or eg on .
CO
GOOD LUMBtR FAIR PRICES
SALT CREEK
LUMBER CO.
I §
§
Railroad street, llallas.
ONUMENT
“ Lest We Forget.”
Marble—
-Granii
§
It is economical because it can be quickly turned off when not
needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light
burn, when not needed, to save bother of lighting and adjusting.
In some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about $2 j>er
mouth. You can probably get some.kind of artificial light for less
money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it
limits opportunities for work and recreation, ruins your eyesight,
smokes your walls, mars decorations and increases household work.
You can probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your
meals, but it wouldn’t be economy. It is not so much what you
save, but bow you save, that counts. We are always ready to ex­
plain the “ ins and outs” of the lighting proposition to you. Call
on us or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business.
!
§ Willamette Valley Co.
3
Dr D. D Y O U N G
I
Osteopathic Physician
§ Monday—Wednesday—Friday
DALLAS, OREGON
Office One B lock w e s t Gait Hotel
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Eaton Bevens, and Milo |
I Elkins and sister attended the Chautau- |
qua at Albany last Wednesday.
Mrs, Ernest Cole and two children, of
Monmouth, visited last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Steele.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Prather, John I
Donaldson and Harvey Nash left Tnes- j
day morning for a several weeks outing
at Hot Springs.
Among those attending the Albany
wife and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. M. \\
I Prather, Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Gobat, Mr. i
and Mrs. Ed. Harman, Mr. and Mrs. J.
U. Loy and Mr. and Mrs. Neal an 1 Geo.
Mi loiughliii and family.
RICKREALL
Frank
writing.
Office on Mill street, jnst north of the court house
Phones :
THE DALLAS TRANSFER
Phone and stand at W. R. Ellis’ confectionery
Forest Craven ami »on, Allen, went
to BaUstoa last Saturday.
All kinds of hauling done well and promptly.
cial attention given to commercial men.
Mr». J. F. Vaughn's sister.o( Portland
was visiting her this week.
peter Cook has gone to McMinnville
this week to attend t!.e races.
Bell phone 64
Mutual 243
Mias Ada Bvers was visiting her sis­
ter, Mrs. Koweil, this week
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Dr. B. E. Nevel
xVeterinary Surgeon
Office and residence No. 612 Main Street
Mutual Phone 1083. Prompt
service day or night.
DALLAS
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OREGON
Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297.
DALLAS, ORECON
Farmer iff improving at this
Mrs. Snellmg has been visiting her
E. W. K E A R N E S , Manager .
t fAYAYAYJ CAY1 B 4 fATATfAYJTATATATJ
j Chautauqua Sunday were J. M. Prather.
Being particularly free of
blemishes, for sale at our
mill yard and at Perry-
rydale. Particular atten­
tion paid to the local trade
ELECTRICITY TOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE
TO PEOPLE WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CARELESS.
TO YOU, WHO ARE NAÍURAIIY CAREFUL.
IT DOES NOT COME HIGH.
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J. K. Neal transacted business in In­
dependence last Wednesday.
George Ground, who has been in Cal- '
j ifornia for some time, returned to his j
I home near this place last week.
J U S T T H E T H I N C FOR H O T W E A T H E R
Hammocks. Refrigerators, Porch
e
Lawn Benches, Camp Stools
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BACK ACHE AND
KIDNEY PILLS
> THE DALLAS SHOE STORE J C. L. H A W K IN S
are an Itemizer subscriber.
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S H A W & BIRK,
Proprietors.
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WOOD EOR SAIE
Do you need wood? In pre­
paring to place your order
ders remember that I am
able to furnish you all kinds
of slab wood from either of
the Dallas sawmills, at the
best possible rates, Send in
your orders by either phone.
Mutual 1196; Bell 443.
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