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DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Carl D’Arm ond r e t u rn e d F r i d a y from : t h e fair a t Salem, Co flings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. Range ticket* free a t Adams. Range tickets free a t Adam s, M. Mavter. d e n t i s t , Wilson building. C h e a te r F ra zer ia over from Salem . Second h a n d school books at F id le r ’s. S20 A tten d A d a m s ’ l<aurcl r t i g e carn iv al | n e x t week. Flower bulbs of all kinds for sale by Ray & Co. S29 j II. V. Clodf elter is u p tropolis. | i E d. Baker made a bu siness t r i p to In- i deprMidein e Monday. ! A. F. Steele a n d fam ily sp e n t several | days at tiie s t a te lair. S ld o ZUow ew * Eston C a rter, wife a n d son. of Wells- | dale, sp e n t S u n d ay a t A. R euf’s. George Brey, a grain bu yer , of I n d e pend ence, was in town last week. from t h e m e Mr, a n d Mrs. Large, of L in n co u n ty , a r e visiting th eir d a u g h te r , Mrs. F r a n k T h a rp . S ep tem b er records now in a t t h e Dallas Music store. I t looks today as if Roosevelt 1 ad won o u t in New Y ork sta te. Com e into F u lle r ’s an d get o u r prices Miss Iva S tanley is now clerking for before buy ing. £20 th e Dallas M o t i f store. C. \V. Bovvers m ad e us a flying t r ip M. M. Parsons, of McMinnville, was from Michigan last week. visiting friends in Dallas Tu esd ay . Mrs. Claud Lynch left th is mornin g N ex t S atu rd ay is p r im a ry day a u d i t f o r a few d a y s visit a t New port. will probably he a busy d ay in town. Miss Bessie Mayes, of P o rtlan d , is th e T h e s t a te of M innesota h as also gone, g u est of Miss Allie Fuller th is week, i n su rg en t, according to t o d a y ’s advices. Miss P a u l i n e Coad left T uesday for You can get t h e I t e m iz e r a n d the 1* >rt P o r t l a n d , wher e she will visit friends. land J o u r n a l , twice a w eek for $1.75 a A new po pcorn man is in town, lo year. cated a t t h e co rner of C ourt a n d Main. Mrs. A n n a Coad is m a k in g ex te n s iv e Miss Roxana Fiske has been visiting im p ro v e m e n ts to h er residence on Main in Salem a t t h e hom e of A. V. R. S n y s tr e e t. der. Lloyd Coad is u p from P o rtla n d for a H ot coffee a n d biscuits served free all visit with his p aren ts, J u d g e a n d Mrs. n e x t week a t A d a m s ’ L au rel range c a r Ed. Coad. nival. Laurel range d e m o n s tr a t i o n all n ex t Mrs. S. H. Pet re h as been called to week —so m e th in g differen t a n d so m e T ennessee by t h e serious Unless of h er th in g better . fath er. It. J. F ri e d n a n an d E dwin Ja cobson Our pu b lic school w ill open n e x t M o n w en t to Ocea n P a r k T uesday fur a week day, t h e college h av in g s t a r t e d u p y es of recreation. t erd ay . Will H olm an is now sole ow n er of th e Miss M illie Morrison an d Miss Iva p ain t sto re, hav ing purchase d Mr. Dun-j Stanley were over S u n d ay visitors in g a n ’s in t e r e s t . P o r land. Mrs. T. D.P liillijs is back from an One of E d is o n ’s latest im p ro v e m e n ts ! e x te n d e d an d en joyable visit with Mir- a t t h e Dallas Music store. Com e in an d s o u i i relatixes. h e a r it play. Mrs. Ellen H u b b a r d is back from a Absolutely Pure The only baking pow der made from R oyal Grape Cream o f Tartar O. M. Allen ai d fami y after sp en d in g a y ear a t Band on, Coos co u n ty , re tu rn e d h ere S a tu r d a y . G. B. Suv er, of New port, was here several «lavs last week, ami took back a carload of h ay a u d oats. Range tickets free a t Adam s. Born, Tuesd ay, to Mr. an d Mrs. Roy Ja m e s , of Falls City, a son. Mrs. M. J). Ellis is a t t e n d i n g a sick sister a t Salem . Menrv Black was reported as d a n g e r ously ill th is m orniug. T h e r e will be a special m eetin g of J e n n i n g s lodge tom orrow evening. Mr. Ja ck Wilson an d family are hom e for a s u m m e r sp e n t a t Willam ina. Miss Effa Brown has accepted a posi tion as clerk b y t h e Dallas M erc antile Co. Mrs Ed P l a s t e r is still in a P o rtla n d hospital a n d E d will go down to see h er S atu rd ay . T h e poxtuflice foice is snowed u n d er with political p a m p h l e t s , over 16 sacks h av in g come in lately. Uncle Juhiifiv W is em an has re tu rn e d from a tw o weeks t r ip to t h e P o rtlan d ai d Salem fairs. J u d g e Galloway will hold an a d j o u r n ed te r m of circu it c o u r t h ere on M o n day, October 3rd. M r s T . A. Riggs ami little son, Jack , a r e u p from P o rtlan d on a visit to Mrs. S. P. Riggs an d Mrs. H. L. Crider. It H. S m ith went to Salem yes terd ay to see bis old friend, Buffalo Bill, with w h o m he used to ca m paign years ago. NOTICE TO SCHOOL PATRONS ar rh o e a rem edy is today th e bes t known in-dicine in use for t h e relief a n d cure! of bowel co m p lain t. I t cures griping! Owing to t h e fact t h a t we h a n d l e d iarrh o ea , d y se n tery , an d sh o u ld be ta- i school b >oks practically for n o th in g , we ken a t the first u n n a t u r a l looseness of will have to insist on the cash w hen t h e bowels. I t is equally valuable for books a r e p u rch ase d . F U L L E R P H ARM ACY ch ild ren a n d ad u lts. I t alw ay s cures. ! C O N R A D S T A F R IN Sold by all dealers. R1CKREALL. P e t e r Cook left for Eugen e th is week. Mrs. W m i Cadle is q u i t e h e a r t trouble . sick with Mrs. Gerfin left for h e r h o m e in P o r t land S atu rd ay . H u d s o n , O h io .—“ I s u f f e r e d f o r n lonpr t i m e fr o m a w e a k n e s s , in fla m m a tio n , d r e a d f u l p a in s e a c h m o n th a n d H uppre.ssion. I h a d b e e n d o c t o r in g a n d r e c e iv in g o n ly te m p o r a r y r e lie f, w h e n a f r ie n d a d v is e d m e t o t a k e L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V e g e t a b le C om p o ou u n d . I d id so , a n d w r o te t o y o u fo r a d v ic e . I h a v e f a i t h f u l l y f o llo w e d y o u r d ir e c t io n s a n d n o w , a f t e r L ik in g o n ly fiv fit e b o t t le s o f t h e V e g e t a b le C o m p o u n d , I h a v e e v e r y r e a s o n to b e lie v e I a m a w e ll w o m a n . I g iv e y o u fu ll p e r m is s io n to u s e n iy te stim o n ia l.'* — M rs. L e n a C a r m o c in o , H u d s o n , O h io . I t . P . D . N o . 7. S t. l t e g i s F a ll s , N . Y . ~ “ T w o y e a r s a g o I w a s s o b a d t h a t I h a d to L ik e t o m y b e d e v e r y m o n th , a n d i t w o u ld l a s t fr o m t w o t o t h r e e w e e k s . I w r o t e to y o u f o r a d v ic e a n d to o k L y d ia E . P in k « h a m 's V e g e t a b le C o m p o u n d in d r y fo r m . I a m h a p p y t o s a y t h a t I a m c u r e d , t h a n k s to y o u r m e d ic in e a n d g o o d a d v ic e . Y o u m a y i us«) m y le t t e r f o r t h e g o o d o f o t h e r s ." — M rs. J . H . B r e y e r e , S t. l t e g i s F a lls , N. if. Mr. Sears, who h as t h e P a t t o n h op y a r d , co m m en ced pi cking Tuesd ay. F. A. Koser r e t u rn e d from t h e fair at Salem a n d has been sick every since. Mr M. C. E a k i n a n d wife, of Dallas, visited with Mr. a n d Mrs. Goodell T u es day. T ilm an Hodg e had t h e m isfo rtu n e to h ave one of nis horses cu t an b ar b wire Sunday . W. T. Burch, son of J. J . Burch , ca m e u p S atu rd ay from P o rt l a n d , r e t u r n i n g S u n d av . Mrs. Geo. Schneller, of P o rtla n d , i* visiting h er p aren ts, Air. a n d Mrs. J . J. Burch, t h is week. Ou r m e a t m a r k e t of W haley & Haley h ave dissolved p a r tn e rs h ip , Whaley re tirin g from business. I,. C. Koser lias re tu rn e d hom e Jfrom In d ep en d en ce anil has t h e Cath olic c h u r c h t h e r e finished. There is absolutely no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made from the roots and herbs of our fields, to cure emale diseases, W e possess volumes of proof of this fact, . enough to convince the most skeptical. F o r 3 0 y e a r s L y d ia E . P in k l ia i n ’s V e g e t a b le C o m p o u n d h a s b e e n t h e sta n d a r tl r e m e d y f o r fe m a le ills . N o s ic k w o m a n d o e s j u s t ic e to h e r s e lf w h o w ill n o t tr y t h is fa m o u s m e d ic in e . M a d e e x c lu s iv e ly fr o m r o o ts a n d h e r b s, a n d h a s th o u s a n d s o f c u r e s t o Its c r e d it. M rs. P in k h a m I n v ite s a ll s ic k w o m e n t o w r it e h e r fo r a d v ic e . S h e lia s g u i d e d t h o u s a n d s t o h e a lth f r e e o f c h a r g e . A d d r e s s M rs. P in k h a m , L y n n , M u ss. T h e Albany people who h av e been picking hops for 8 T. B u rch, left for th eir hom es W ednesday. Miss Aur elia Burch left S atu r d ay for Silverton, w h ere sh e h as a position as principal in th e high school. A social du nce was given a t t h e A r tisan hall T uesday n ig h t. A good tim e w as hud an d a large crowd a tte n d e d . Several wen t to Salem Monda y to a t tend t h e au to m o b ile races ami cam e hom e disgusted a n d called th e m a fake, Mr a n d Mrs. V an Blbb»r, who w’er e working in t h e h op yard of S. T. Burch, left for t h e i r h o m e in P o rt l a n d F rid a y . T h e rain lias cau sed mold a n d lice in t h e h op y ard s. Tho se t h a t h av e not picked wont be ab le to sa v e t h e i r Imps it is feared. COUNCIL MEETING. Not Much Before the Solons and the Session is Soon Over. T h e city council m et in regular session Mrs. O ra Crowley passed t h ro u g h o u r last Monday evening with all t h e offi town Monday, h a v in g j u st r e t u r n e d cials p resen t except C o u n cilm an F e n from Prinevilie, w here sh e moved last ton, w ho w as at Eugene. ll a l l , of th e st r e e t co m m ittee recom fall, ami said h er son in law. Geo. T y m ended t h e acceptance of th e m ac adam ler, au d wife would r e t u rn soon also. blot k on Washington street between Main a n d Jefferson, an d t h a t th e S o u th er n Pacific be asked to remove th e large MOVED QUARTERS rocks t h a t h ave gotten from th eir track ay. Dallas Hospital now Occupies By reco m m en d atio n s were accepted by the council. ers Residence. S tafrin recom m ended t h a t a walk he o rdere d on Acade my along t h e Jo sep h Black pro p erty , an d the sa m e was -order Last T u esd ay t h e Dallas hospital i ed in cluded in th e list soon to go o u t for a ch an g ed location from t h e R. C. Crav en I n u m b e r of such im pro vements. house to t h a t former ly occupied by Mr. j T h e re q u e st of th e Board of U n d e r Byers, n e x t to t h e feed shed. T h e in-1 writers for a n u m b e r of changes in o ur stitn tio n is now u n d e r t h e m a n a g e m e n t city laws a n d t h e p u rch ase of more of Miss Agnes O ’Keefe, as h ead nu rse, fire hose, received t h e cold shoulder wit» Mrs, K ate Musco tt as as sistant. from t h e council, they having lately Besides being more co n v en ien tly lo complied with w h a t was asked in t h a t cated t h e new q u a r t e r s are be tter in sev respect, a n d th in k in g m uch now asked eral respects, tlie chief of widt h is t h a t was en tirely o u t of reason , especially t h e r e are two more rooms for t h e h ous the p u r c h a s e of more hose. T h e storing ing of p atien ts, th e form er house only of gasoline a n d explosives will prob ably h aving eig h t rooms, while th is has ten , need a little m o re s t r i n g e n t or dinan ce, o utside of t h e h ath room a n d kitchen. b u t h a r d l y w h a t t h e u n d e r w rite r s re T h e change has been an ticip ated for q uire. some tim e, an d was m a d e T u e s d iy while Ayres requested a w a r ra n t in favor of th e r e was a lull in p atien ts, t h e r e only th e Dallas M acad am c o m p an y for being four in t h e in stitu tio n , an d only $1254; also one in favor of Hie free li one of th e m bed ridden. T h e new hom e br ary for $150; also o ne of $4 50 on a c has lately been renovated an d is in first c o u n t of sidewalk deficit in Holm an class s h a p e from a sa n ita ry p o in t of m a t t e r ; also o ne for $144 for in terest view, neat, clean a n d co m m odious. due, a n d o n e for $700 to t a k e u p a bond. T h e bu ilding of a new hospital has G r a n t e d . no t gone by t h e hoard by a n y m eans, As t h e t e r m s of It. E. W illiams an d a n d will d evelop m ore exten sively in th e C o n r a d S tafrin had ex p ired as m em tiers n ear future. I t is desired to make it a of t h e free lib ra ry board, they were r e stock in stitu tio n , an d it takes t im e to a p p o in ted by Mayor Eakin. work such th in g s up. A nice site has On m otion of llall t h e m arsh al was been selected, a n d it will no t he m any in stru cted t o see t h a t sawed off t e le m o n th i u n til Dallas h as a hospital p er p hone poles were a t on ce removed an d fectly m eeting all req u irem en ts. th e holes fixed a n in t h e walks. W ith t h e new bu ilding more cases can T h e c o m m i t t e e from th e Protective be t ak en care of t h a n formerly, b u t association having in charge t h e lookin* m an y tim es t h a t will be ov ercrowded, af ter a ni ght watch, a p p e a r is l before th e even as t h e old q u a r t e r s were, a n d th e council a n d re ported t h a t they had em necessity for a la r g e r bu ilding more an d Joyed A. R. S tout to tak e t h e place of more a p p a r e n t . •’ ran k V an Nortwick a n d t h a t lie be en dorsed as such by t h e council. He was t h e n elected, t h ere being no o th e r nominees. On beh alf of C o u n cilm an Fuller, City A tto r n e y Touze asked t h a t t h e mavor ap|s>int tw o of t h e cou nciluien to a c t in co n ju n ctio n with th e counciluien of I n d ep en d en c e a n d Falls City in draftin g an o r d in a n c e for ttie proper regulation I of t h e saloon business, alm ut on tin* is tak en by people in tropi 1 nes laid d o w n bv t h e Item iz er of last ; week, w ith a n o t h e r good feat m e to the cal countries nil th e year effect t h a t m inors lie not allowed in such round. It «tops w aiting and »laces, a n d t h a t if they e n t e r th e m will keeps up th e »trength and m * liable to fine an d p u n i s h m e n t the i sa m e as t h e p roprietor is u n d er t h e sta te vitality in lu m m er a» well | law. I t w m t h o u g h t a d r i n b l i to k i v t 1 as w inter. su ch an o rd in an ce d rafted , sim ilar in ALL D RUGGISTS all tow ns of t h e co u n ty , so t h a t when saloons are allowed to come hack n ex t year, t h e m ean s of gov erning th em would a lread y l>e on t h e s t a tu t e books, an d per so ns desiring to engage in such i business would know exactly w h at they were up a g ain st, a n d only those w ho were en tirely w illing to comply with t h e law would apply. Councilm en Fuller an d Coad were appointed by t h e mayor For co n stitu tio n a l am en d m e n t as such c o m m ittee. T h e st r e e t c o m m itte e was given power giving to cities an d to w n s to act in reg ar d to t h e re-rolling of ex clu siv e pow er to license, streets after t h e rains come. IftHUI----1 BISHOP’S READY TAILORED CLOTHES i If you had positive proof that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it ? If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded in convincing every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has cured thousands and thou sands of women of the ills peculiar to their sex, then we long for an opportunity to do so by direct correspondence. Meanwhile read the following letters which we guarantee to be genuine and truthful. C an d id a te s for office are plentiful an d a r e m ak in g all kinds of prom ises to th e voters in hopes of getting t h e pluiu. No Alum, No Lime Phosphate Miss E l u a M o r iso n an 1 Miss Ruby long visit a t Salt L ak e City a n d «o th er Fiske w e n t to P o rtla n d th i s m orning, places of interest. w here th ey will visit friends for a week, i Mr. II. L. F en to n a n d Carl left for A trav elin g vendor of alm o st every E ugene Monday, wher e t h e latter will j kind of goods has been b u r n in g a flare e n t e r t h e s ta te univer sity. on th e co rn er of Mill an d Main this If you have an old stove t h a t you week. wish to t rad e in on a new range t h a t is Mr. a n d Mrs. J . L. Morrison are out g u aran teed , come aro u n d to Fuller. fe-'Jj from th e i r m o u n ta in hom e at Rocca on | 11. L. Fenton reports a big t h u n d e r a visit to th e i r son, F. J. Morrison, and storm a t E ugene M on day n ight, but this o t h e r relatives. section did n o t see enough rain to wet T h e c o n tr a c to rs a r e hav ing a h ard So far, according to t h e r e g i s t r a t i o n , 1 a n y t h i n g . t i m e to get men to work a t t h e q u ar ry . we h ave 1301 reb u b lican s a n d 714 dem o-; Mrs J . G. V an Orsvlel ami d a u g h t e r , Only six t e a m s a i e h au lin g rock today. crats in Polk. T h e re are 128 who claim P au lin e, went to E u g en e Monday, R a n g e tick ets free a t Adam s. o th e r parties o r no n e a t all. w h ere t h e l a t t e r will a t t e n d th e t t a t e Born, Monday, to Mrs. Cassie Ferron, Miss Grace Conve rse, a former Dallas u n iv ersity . Mrs. Fer ro n is a resident, was last J u n e married to a j A L. S hrove has ren ted a b u ild in g on of Falls City, a girl. widow, h av in g r e c e n t l y lost h e r m ate by W a s h in g to n m inister. Now it t u r n s out W a te r st r e e t for a show room a n d will t h a t he has not secured a divorce from m a k e a d isp lay of his electrical goods.— drowning. h is firs t wife. W e wer e compelled to leave a n u m S ta y to n Mail, C harles Ba sher des ires us to a n n o u n c e | T h e O b serv er has p u t in at business ber of c a n d i d a t e s ads o u t of th is issue , owing to a lack of space ami t i m e to d o t h a t t h e r e will be services a t t h e C a t h office with neat co u n ters a n d windows olic c h u r c h next S u n d a y —Sunday for cu s to m e rs— m ak in g q u ite an i m a n y f a t h e r e x t r a work. school a t 10 in t h e m o rn in g a n d mass p r o v e m e n t over t h e old co u n try style. | T h e old sw eeth earts of Falls City, a n d se rm o n a t 10:30. m en tio n ed elsew here ;n this issue, were T h e p acker for th e oil well arrived A s ta te d co m m u n icatio n of N ao m i T u esd ay , an d if t h e w ater can now be m ar rie d at t h e c o u r t house th i s a f t e r C h a p te r No. 21. O. E. S., will be held in j successfully gotten rid of, we can ex p ect noon by J u d g e Coad. Masonic hall T uesday evening, S e p t e m s m e th iu g doing in t h a t region before Ou r m erry -zo -ro u n d m a n phoned ns ber 27th, a t 8 o ’clock. By o r d e r t h e W. very long. y es terd ay m o rn in g t h a t h e will he u n M.,— M a rg a r e t V. May ter, secretary. Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed R ich m o n d left Wed" ab le to be h ere n e x t week. We will h av e o t h e r a ttr a c tio n s to tak e his place. J . C. P lan k inton, a g r a d u a te of th e nesday for th e i r new hom e at Marsh* — A dam s. electrical d e p a r t m e n t of O. A. C., has field. T hey will go by a u t o from Rose- Mr. H illi s ,r e p r e s e n t i n g th e Rem in g to n se cu re d a r e m u n e ra ti v e position with a b u rg to Myrtle P o i n t , «>0 miles, a n d by A rm s ami U M. C. c o m p an y , will give large electric c o m p an y in S c h e n e c ta d y ,, t r a i n th e rest of the way. N Y., a n d left for his new h o m e re- 1 Be su re an d a t t e n d t h e auction sale of an e x h ib itio n of fancy rifle an d shot horses, cows, Cuts wold ewes, n anny gun sh o o tin g at 3 n ext S a tu r d a y a f t e r cently. goats,far m im p lem en ts, e t cetera a t t h e noon in th e K ir k p atrick field. E v e r y W hile h au lin g fruit to Tillam ook City body is invited. S u n d ay , t h e t eam of W. J . P alm er , of farm of F. M. S m ith 1% miles e as t of Lewisville, on vVednesday, S ep tem b er At t h e school d ire ctors* m eeting M o n Dallas, becam e scared a t an au to , ran day ev en in g Miss Alta Savage was elect aw ay, th r e w him out, an d b ro k e his leg 28th. Mr. G. N. T o w n sen d , a prosper ous ed to teach t h e fifth grade a n d Bert Ilia son, A. W ., wen t af ter h im an d m e r c h a n t of Dayton, W as h in g to n , was T eats as one of th e high school t e a c h b r o u g h t h im h o m e to Dallas. a caller yesterday. Me left for hom e j ers. Miss E t t a W aters lias tendered her A vote for Wil liam J. Clark e, r e p u b th is mornin g, after sp en d in g a week , resignation on account, of sickness, an d lican, flat sa lary can d id ate for S tate w ith old friends here a n d a t P erry d ale, | t h e r e is a vacancy yet to till. T h e sixth P r i n t e r , w ill e x tin g u ish t h e last relic of af ter an abs ence of 2,1«» years. George grade will occupy t h e W o o d m an hall, t h e vicious fee system a n d save to t h e says work is plentiful in t h a t section in stea d of t h e se v en th grad e as last ta x p a y e r s over $20,000 a n n u a lly . Read an d t h a t th ey h ave plen ty of h elp when y e a r . his a r g u m e n t in t h e C o r r u p t Pra ctices needed. pam phlet. ad y C h a m b e r l a i n ’s co l i c , cholera an d d i - | S u p e r i n te n d e n t A ck erm an a n n o n n e e s today t h a t W. A. Wiest, of M o n m o u th , will be en titled to a s t a te d ip lo m a as soon as he has had t h e r eq u ired t e a c h ing ex p erien ce in Oregon, t h a t Sadie B-mghey, of Falls City, can h av e a s ta te d ip lo m a, an d a certificate is g r a n t e d to L m All>ee, Falls City. T h e much looked for rain liaa finally m ad e its ap p earan ce. ! Jo e Ri-l ler a n d son were bu siness vis- j | itors to Albany Friday. Dr. Lowe, October 5th a n d 6th. School supplies of all kin-la a t L . D. Daniel's. Lot« l. 2, S, 4, an d th e fraction southeast i of th e so u th e a st J of section 9; lot I of accttaa a ll in tow n sh ip 7 so u th , range 3 we«t of W illa m ette m e rid ia n , in Polk county, C Also beg! uni n s a t th e northeaat corner 10 “ tio n ■ ** iV * tow nship " 16 1 in «aid and range, idearti ru n n in g went SB.43 chain*; thence louth 1017 10 c h a in * ; th en ce in a s t n i g h t line to piace of b eg in n in g , in said Polk county, Oregon. Be in g all 111 . Intere»! In »aid prem ises th a t do- 40 X) scended to -aid K velrn P retinan (formerly Km- m a B eckett) an th e widow ami only heir of p J. Huckett. deceased. And 1 w ill »ell the mime, or so m uch thereof a» will satin v »aid 300 ta e l ui ion, on REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SUVER. Mrs. G. A. Shields a n d ch ild ren , Boyd, Otho, Ava H a r le y ; Mr. an d Mrs. E . E. Shields a n d G. L Shields, McCoy ; Miss Fan nie W alker , McCoy ; Mr. anil Mrs. I). M. S tairs a n d sons, Harvev a n d Ar t h u r , McCoy ; W. L. Walker, Corvallis; Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. Bewley a n d sons, Floyd a n d Virgil, McCoy; a n d five of th eir g reat g ran d children. O t h e r rela tives invited were: Mr. an d Mrs. E. T. W alker an d son, T. F. of S alem ; Mr. an d Mrs. J . W. F ru it, of Brooks ; Mr. a n d Mrs. F. W h eeler an d son, Amity. Mr, a n d Mrs. W alker received m any beautiful nresents. Mr. W alk er is 84 and Mrs. W alk er is 76 year s of age. E. P. W alker , a bro th er, is 78 and Mrs. E. P. W alker , a sister of Mrs. W alker , is 73, so t h a t long lives in both families is sh o w n .— S t a t e s m a n . THE PEOPLE WIN. By a Decisive Vole They Refuse Amendment to the Charter. F K Heiiler et ux to C O Burge«« 8 1 .j acre«, t «5 «. r 6 w .................. A 8 Ellif et ux to A L Goodnnagh » acre», t 7 «, r 6 w ..................... Peter Springer et ux to Maggie l>‘ivi», 4! 61 acre», t 8 «, r 4 w . . John A !> .ignan et ux to C F It ,la*rt«<>n. 1*4« 10 nn-l 11, block 4 IVrrv.lile ... \V M aii.l Lucy L Siegninmt M C William«, 1,4 7, l,U k 2, llill’» lu<le|>en(leiiee................. 1000 William Carton to G G and M 400 Rernpel, lot» in Perrydtle Norman Hamilton et ux to M c 625 Munson, 1 acre, t 8 s, r 6 w ---- F.ugene Bogert at ux to John Ful 1 ler, land in Monmouth.............. G O Butler et ux to Henry Heine 180.71 acre», t 6 «, r 7 w .............. G W Sullivan et ux to W C Pol lan, lot» in Monmouth............... M M Porterfield et ux to M C Leonard, 100.01 acree, t 9» r 4 w 6250 AT $ 15.00 TO oo W e show a com plete range of style s and patterns in the se a so n ’s m ost popular m aterials and w e a ve s. It will pay you to investigate the b argain s w e o ffe r in B O Y S ’ L O N C P A N T S U I T S M any go at h a lf-p ric e . Salem Woolen Mill Store regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit th e sa le of in to x icatin g liq u o rs w ith in th e m u n icip ality . 328 X Yea ENDO RSED BY 4 0 ,0 0 0 O R E G O N C IT IZ E N S HOME RULE ASSOCIATION PORTLAND, OREGON , 1’aid Adv, Nov 10. J. M. ORAlri, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. Registration of Land Title. REAL ESTATE SNAPS en house en d good picket feuce a ml ; o t h e r im p ro v e m e n ts . Reason for sell- { ing o t h e r busim-ss to look after. Also h ave 40 acred joining sa m e with a b o u t Summons. 15 acres open land, 5 acres in gpod c u l tivation, will sell alon g with o t h e r for In th e c irc u it co u rt of th e state of Oregon for $1200. Good little b a r n . Polk co u n ty . D ep artm en t N o.2. Itemizer Realty Concern NEW TO-DAY A. K ersey h a s a flOO w in d m ill for sale M R9. for V. 120. tf I \ RKSSM A KING d o n e. o r p h o n e 29. M abel L enora C annon, plaintiff^ M ichael C annon, d efen d a n t / To M ichael C annon, th e above nam ed defend a n t: N th e nam e of th e s a te of O regon: You sre hereby req u ired to ap p e ar au d answ er the c o m p la in t filed ag a in st you in th e above en title d c o u rt an d su it w ithin six weeks from th e d a te ot th e first publication of this sum m ons to w it: On ux before Octobei 6, 1910, and if you fail to answ er, for w ant thereof, the p la in tiff w ill apply for th e relief dem anded in said c o m p lain t, tow it, for a decree dissolving a n d a n n u llin iff g th * e m arriage coutract now ana h e re to fo r e e x is t in g b e tw e e n th e plaintiff and d e fe n d a n t, also g ra u tin g to plaintiff th e care a n d custody of Leonard Cannon, m inor child of Nsid pla in tiff an d d efen d an t, and for such o th e r a n d fu rth e r relief as to th e court seems eq u itab le. T h is sum m ons, by an ord er of th e H onorable 1 d. F. Coad, county ju d g e of Polk county, Ore gon. m ade at ch am b ers at Dallas, Oregon, on A ugust 22. 1910, is served upon you by publica tio n thereof, not less th a n once a week for six consecutive weeks im m ediately prior to Octo ber 6. 1910 in th e Polk Countv Itemixer, a w eekly new spaper of general circulation in said Polk co u n ty , Oregon. F irst published A ugust 26. 1910. L. D. BROWN. A ttorney for P laintiff. 06 I w a n t to buy a h o r s e to w e ig h a b o u t 1100 o r 1200 pounds, g en tle, an d to w o r k s in g l e o r d o u b le .—G. F. Me Bee, D allas, No. 2, P h o n e 52. C all a t 612 M aiu 8 t. tf T 'H E R E i s o n my p la ce a p u re w h ite b o a r 1 w ith no m a rk s. O w ner ca n h av e sam e by p ay in g d a m ag es a n d for th is a d .—T. K. Lyons. 829 few very ch o ice reg istered L incoln sh eep ; also vetch for sale by J. J . Leveck, Mon m o u th , No. 1. P h o n e No. 4, W hite. tf R RENT—21 acres n e a r tow n. G ive im m e H°d d ia te possession, a n d w ill sell a n y th in g to a t o nce b egin liv in g .—H enry Black, D allas. Adm inistrator's Notice. S22 OTICE Is hereby given th a t by order ol th e co u n ty co u rt of th e state of Oregon for OR S A L E—:» h ead of g o ats m o stly n an n ies, th e Ccunty of Polk, m ade and entered on tb* a u d tw o young so w s.— S. D. Steffv, D alis«. 29th d ay of A ugust, 1910, th e undersigned was du y ap p o in ted a d m in is tra to r of the estât* of tf M ichael S m ith, deceased: and th a t all pefMms h av in g clain s -gainst th e said eatate are here h ead o f iiHtinlc goat» for sa le by C. Duma- by requested to present th e ir claim s under o ath , w ith th e p ro p er voucher*, w ith in six UU chofosky, D allas. 013 m o u th s from th e d a te of th is notice, to the un dersigned a d m in is tra to r a t his residence in ANTED—A fresh m ilch cow a t H o lm a n ’s Polk co u u ty , O régon, or R. F. D. No. 1, Salem. d a iry . tf Oregon. D ated th is 6th day of September, 1910. MIKKXMITH. A dm inistrator of th e estate COR SALE—130co rd s of 16-inch wood. C all at of M ichael Smith deceased. 1 my place. E. L. H a rris, Oak G rove. 822 N F W IX room h o u se for re n t, close in , m o d e rn c o n tf I t w as no t expected t h a t enoug h in S v en ien ces—W. 8. C ary. terest would he t ak en in t h e special th e circ u it c o u rt ol th e state ol Oregon election last M onda y to call o u t a very £OR RENT—The H allock place. In q u ire of for In Polk county. large vote, h u t before t h e day was over C h arley B ird, plum e b la ck 656. tf A. Nelson, pla in tiff ) t h e co \test of ballots got q u ite exciting, E. E. Y a rn 'll, d efen d a n t j an d it was found on ca sting tip th e vote HEALING—If you a re a ilin g In OTICE is hereby given th a t by virtue of an t h a t 262 of o u r citizens had deposited M AGNETIC any way it w ill p ay you to c a ll an d see J. execution d u ly Issued o u t of the circuit ballots. T h e qu es tio n a t issue was a E v eret M u rp h y He I inn cured m a n y hopeless c N o u rt of th e s ta te of Oregon for th e couuty of propose«! a m e n d m e n t to th e city c h a r cases an d m ig h t be ab le to c u re you. C onsul Polk bearing d a te th e 20th day of August, 1910, ta tlo n free. C all o r ad d ress kill “ a t 810 S h elto n upon a ju d g m en t d u ly given and m ade by the ter , m ak in g it possible for th e city council stre e t, D allas. 822 Ju stic e court for d istrict No. 5 of said county to have th e power to compel t h e owners of Polk ’in favor of A. Nelson,and against E.'E. of t h e water course r u n n in g th rough Y arnetl. docketed in th e Judgm ent lien dock to wn to m ak e p e r m a n e n t enclosure I 'WO d e sira b le h ouses for re n t In D allas.—I n et of said circ u it co u rt on th e 13th day of J u q u ir e of Mrs. M. E. H allock. tf ly, 1910, a u d i o me directed, com m anding tae ther eof an d furnish su itab le fou nd ation to «atisfy the sum due on said judgm ent with for t h e b u i l d i i g o f cem en t walks an d costa an d diR bursem ents and acruing costs o -t ro adways thereover. Altho ug h th e DON Y Ï for sa le —G en tle to rid e o r w o r /.—F . J, of th e p roperty of said judgm ent debtor, I d id. on th e 26th day of August, 1910. duly levy Coi oad, D allas. tf I te m iz e r h as alw ays advocated t h e p e r I C upon th e follow ing described real property of m a n e n t fixing of t h e respimsibility for said ju d g m en t debtor, E. K. Y arned, and will, th is work on some one, we took C IN E LARGE BOARDING HOU8K FOR RENT. no side on th is occasion, preferring for » Newly finished an d plu m b ed th ro u g h o u t. Saturday, October 1, 1919, personal reas«>nsto let t h e o t h e r fellows One h a lf block from b u siness p a r t of to w n .— s t th e h o u r of I o’clock, p. m. of said day at tf tight t h a m a tte r out. On S atu rd ay by R. L. C h ap m an . th e fro n t door of th e co u rt house in Dallas, in Polk county, Oregon, sell a t public auction to means of a r g u m e n ts on both sides p r i n t th e h ig h e st bidder for cash in hand on day ol ed a t t h e Observ er office, every vo ter ANTED—A g e n tle young rid in g pony a t th e sale, subject to redem ption according to law. W was well informed as to t h e m erits or Dolph farm . tf all th e right, title and interest which th e »aid K K Y aruell had on the 1.3th day ..I July. 1*1«, d e m e r its vt t h e proposed a m e n d m e n t , or has since acquired or now ha» In and to the and if lie w as not aid« to vote intelligently ■aid real property, w hich is described as fid- by Monday, it was not t h e fau lt eith e r of lows, to w it; Equalization Board Meeting. B eginning at a point 71 rods west and 26 rod* th e ow ners of th e mill race or t h e city a u n o rth of th e n o rth e ast corner of th e J. K. Da thorities. T h e election resulted as a vidsou d o n atio n land claim , In Polk county, com plete victory for t h e mill race peo OTICE is h ereb y g iv en th a t on M onday, O re g o n ; thence ru n n in g west 9 rods; thence ple. they securing a m ajority of 44 votes N th e 17th d ay of O ctober. 1910, th e Board of n o rth 1 rods; th en ce east 9 rods; thence south E q u a liz a tio n w ill m eet in th e c o u n ty co u rt 4 n*ds, to th e place of beeinning situ ate In the ag ain st t h e a m e n d m e n t . T h e reason house, a t th e city of D allas, in th e c o u n n of city of Independence, Polk county, Oregon. for its defeat was t h a t th e m ajority of P o lk , s ta te of O regon, to e x a m in e an d co rrect Dated a t D allas, Oregon. August 29, 1910. T « . O lU NT. th e |»eople th o u g h t it would tm an u n th e assessm ent n il la, to eorroet all error» m Sheriff of Polk county v a lu a tio n , d e s c rip tio n s or q u a litie s of la n d , just b u rd en on th e race owner s to co m lots Oregon o r o th e r p ro p erty , o r in c o rrectly assessed pel th e m to cover aw l enclose th eir as to d escrip tio n o r q u a n tity , o r w here assess w aterw ay with c e m e n t so t h a t a stable ed in th e nam e of a iwrvon o r persons n o t th e th ereo f, o r assessed u n d e r o r beyond the fou ndation could lie secured for th e o a c w tu n er a l cr.sh v a lu e th ereof, a n d to assess a il Registration of Land Title- bu ilding of o th e r tilings. If it is an u n la n d s, lots o r o th e r p ro p e rty a p p e a rin g to h av e ju st I n i ’d en for t h e rare ow n ers to as I mmmi o m itte d n r th a t was not asscsned. P e titio n s o r a p p lic a tio n s for th e red u ctio n of so m e, it would certainly t>e an u n ju st a p A rticu lar assessm en t s h a ll be m ade In w rit | In th e c irc u it co u rt of the state of Oregon for bu rd en for t h e a b u t t i n g p ro p erty own ing. verified h r th e o a th of th e a p p lic a n t or Polk county. D epartm ent No. 2. ere, which leaves t h e im p ro v e m e n t to hl» a tto rn e y , an d be filed w ith th e board d u r In th e m a tte r of th e application of Jacob ing th e flint week it Is by law re q u ired to be in he shouldere d by t h e city, wheneve* session, an d an y p e titio n «>r a p p lic a n t n o t so ; G lrsbergcr to register th e title to the following they can get eno ug h money ahead to do m ade, verified au d filed, s h a ll n o t be co n sid e r described real propertv. tow it: Heel lining a t a n old stake set south » d e so, an d t h e tax atio n to he d istrib u ted ed o r sete d u p o n by th e Im ard. grees, 26 m in u tes east 22.6* chains from the D ated S ep tem b er 22nd, A. D.. 1910. am ong all t h e tax p ay ers. | n o rth a»t co rn er of th e W. L. C. 4°n«- C. 8. GRAVES. T h e race questio n is o n e t h a t has tio n la n d claim , notification No. 49« in Assessor of Polk C ounty, O regon. tio n 4. to w n sh ip * south, range 6 t t * in n s j both ered every council t h a t has been county. O regon; thence north W d eg ree * « elected to serve t h e t a x p a y e r s since m in u tes west %4 •* chains to stake la « * £ £ th e w»uthwest corner of tra ct as set 1» the t h e town was in co rporated , ami t h e S h e riffs Sale. co u n ty survey So. 2127 of )am hlU Item iz er congratulates th e people of t h e O regon th e n ce no rth 4.30 chains to sta h O and town, a n d especially those who may th e c irc u it c o u rt ot th e s ta te of O regon stone set In said county survey 2127. thenee w est 4.11 chain* to »tone set tu said county « r have to sit on fu tu re councils, that t h e for In Polk c o u n ty , D ep artm en t No. 1. vry th e n ce n o rth 11 degrees 23 m tnutm wesi m a t t e r is at last settled , even if dries have F e rd in a n d P re im a n , p la in tiff «01 ch a in s to line between Folk and TamhlH to come as a n o th e r dig at t h e tax p a y e r ’s c o u n tie s . then«-* north 69 d«grees 45 #*""*!!! east on said d n e Wtwevo Polk aad Yamhill pocketbook W ith t h e city footing t h e A Frei m an a n d E velyn Frei "•/ county l l 95 ch a in s to monum ent jn COM^ {»ill for t h e necessary repair*, it is now a m a n , d e fe n d a n ts. O TlCE I» h ereb y g iv en th a t by v irtu e of an road thence continuing north • d « ff* * » m ertain lv t h a t — CP will !>e m ad e |#tr- \ ex e cu c u tio n d u ly Ii ■sued o u t of th e c irc u it m in u tes east on »«id county line from i n a n e n t at t h e o u tset, an d no t a co n c o u rt of th e s ta te of O regon, for th e c o u n ty ol m o n u m en t 45 W chains to s point sta n tl y recurring cause for vexation . p o lk , b e a rin g d a te th e 10th d a y of S eptem ber. grees 26 m inutes east 1JJ* chain« fr—S th* 1910, to m e d ire c te d , u p o n a Ju d g m en t re n d e r n o rth e a st corner of said W. L C. K* * J * 'nZ We m ay now ex pect t h e n o rth e n d to ed in th e c irc u it c o u rt of th e s ta te ol O regon tio n la u d c la im , thence south » degree« M build up, as it should, an d keep pace fur Polk co u n ty , on th e 10th dav of S eptem ber. m in u tes ea*t 9.10 chains to old sU ke and *«•*« with t h e city's g row th in o t h e r d ir e c 1 1910. d u ly d o ck eted In th e ju d g m e n t leln of beginning, containing 49.73 a re*, d ocket of •‘Sid c irc u it co urt. In th e office of th« tions. T h e vote stood : clerk of »aid cotrrt, in a c e rta in ac tio n In th e • h e r id a s Lum ber Company, and A t t wh y « » Yea N o . »aid circ u it co u rt in w hich K.-rd uaiid P reim an may concern defendants. A PpU<'*U°* p la in tiff an d A Friem ii a n d Kvelvu Fr-4- T A X V NOTICI, T hat on the m k * * ? * * « £ Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. F irst Ward ............................. 3 8 ..........70 1» ■nan are d efen d a n ts, said Judg- e n t being In I o a t. A D , 1910. an application was M jd b f Mr. and Mm. H. Walker, of McCoy, Hecond W a r d . ...................... 90 . . . . .52 favor of »aid p la in tiff and a u a in st »aid deleft«} •aid Ja*»*b oirabergvr In the ÿrrn U n ts an d th e re l»eing now d u e an d u n p a id on Polk county, Oregon. h»r initial m «•elebrated t h e •i x t i e t h an n iv ersary of Third W ard ................ .......... 4 1 ..........31 a said shove dear riha* I• no am»ve ju d g m en t th e sum of F our th o u s a n d d o l th e title of th e land th eir wed ding S e p te m b e r 15th. After Now umeee you appear — wr h^WW th e » ! lar« {$4,0»») w ith In te r «t th e reo n sin ce th e 3rd d ay of O ctober, 190*. a t th e ra te of 6 per cent day o of f O i N ctober. * to Der A s D u 19W, i»«v. and «bow cause why more t h a d half a cen t m y of wedded life per a n n u m , an d th e fu rth e r sum of tw o h u n such application shall m d h e an d with go**d prospect* of seeing th e ■•me e w will W taken d re d a n d fifty d o lla rs (92-S>) a tto rn e y ’s fees . a n d sam ill ne ta se n «• «■ confined, c o m «»»d *deevje - - j . v : d iam o n d an n iv e r sa r y o f 75 years, the th e fu rth e r «urn of tw en ty-four doll«ra(p24)*'«eO. w ill be entered according to th e p ca y rro i n«» an d ac cru in g costs np«>n th is w rit, said ese c u - a p p licatio n , and you will be forever barren m w ev en t was a m em o rab le one. A reun ion tio n b eing d ire cted to me th e sheriff of Folk d e p u tin g th e same. . of t h e family was a delightful fe ature of Veterinary Surgeon co u n ty , O regon, I d id . o n th e 10th d av of Sep W itness my hand and the seal o! * M nirm t h e occasion, t h e following Iwinjf p res te tn b er. 1910, d u ly levy upon «11 th e rig h t, ti .................... I * th tk u m h d” 01 tie an d in te re s t of e said d e ............................. “ ite fe n d a n ts A Frei- e n t : Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Shields, of 612 M ain H trkkt Clerk of said Cl remit C han d y n Frei •im an, w hich th e y h a d o* I 1 1 m a n a n d B vely C h e rry , W ash ; Mrs. Alice W alk er an d th e 10th d a y of H entem ber, iflo . or h a v e since R A. Kllka. M i m Clara, of McMinnville, a n d Mrs. Phone 2» DALLAS, OREGON a c q u ired , o r h av o now, ol In a n d to th e follow I S ettle It N ow S ettle It R ight 22 , 1910 , In th e c irc u it c o u rt of the s t.te of Oregon lor Polk county. In th e m a tte r ol th e application ol J. 8. Pet- ttjo h n to repletar th e title to th e folio« In« 4e- acrlbcU la n d tow it Probate. B eginning e t e a la k e a e t In HAS chaina north Estate of Catherine Murray, deceased 1 of th e auutheaat co rn er a t th e A. D. Babcock a tio n la n d claim , No. 6». In to a m ih lp t —final account approved and eatate d s o o u n th .ra n g e 7 w e.t of th e W lll.m etle Meridian closed. from w hich s ta k e a n ald er u inchee In dlam e te rm e rk e d 8. X. B. T. (ware n o rth as degree«, Eatate of Aaron T. Croat, deceased— e a e t n link« d le ta n t.a n d a n — k 11 Inchee In dt- bond filed and approved; Thos. Cart- «m eter, bear» »outh 66 degrees west 4*4 links t, an d ru n n in g thence west to th e cen mell, Monroe Mulkey and J H Hawley d te is r ta of n th e Y am hill riv e r: thence dow n the cen appointed appraisers. te r of Bald riv e r to th e east line of said dona tio n la n d claim ; th en ce south to th e place of Estate of Michael Saiifh, deceased— b eg in n in g , c o n ta in in g fifteen acre» more or inventory i and appraisement filed and le s s ; save an d except th e rig h t of way lor a ro ad 30 feet in w idth, across th e southeast cor appro v< ed. n er of said tra c t, said road to be as near the k as a good p ractica l road can be had. All Guardianabip of Mary Eniiline Know- cree s itu a te in Polk co u n ty , Oregon. er—matter get (or hearing September versus 27, at 10 a. m. H arv y Llpp a n d All whom it m ay concern, de- fe u d s nts, In re eatate of John F. Leach, incom T A K E NOTICE; th a t on th e 7th day of 8ep- petent, petition for naie of peraonal l tem ber, 1910, an application was filed by said J 8. P e ttijo h n . in th e circu it court of the property at public auction granted. s ta te of O regon for Polk county for in itia l reg is tra tio n of th e title to th e land above des cribed. Marriage License*. N ow ,unless you ap p e a r on or before the 8th of O ctober, 1910, and show cause why such J e r e m i a h S n y d er an d Mary E P alm er. ciay ap p licatio n should n o t be granted, th e tam e w ill be ta k e n as confessed, and «decree will be en te re d ac cording to th e p ray er of the applica tio n , an d you w ill be forever barred from dis p u tin g th e sam e. w itness w hereof I have hereunto set my $2)00 cash will b uy iny im p ro v e m e n ts 1 h a In n d a n d affixed th e seal of said court this on 190 acres of O. A C. railro ad land 1>% • th e 7th «lay of Septem ber, 1910. K. M. SMITH. .nil,-8 from Falls City. I m p ro v em en t* [ s e a l ] Clerk of th e Circuit Court cons ist o f « good 4-room bouse with o f th e S ta te of Oregon for Polk c h a m b e r , a b o u t 2 acres in cultivation, j J. T. Sim pson, County. a b o u t 20 (yiiit trees, som e berries, chick- i A ttorney for A pplicant. I How Much Money Have You to Invest in Clothes? Saturdky, October «I th e h o u r of l o’clock p. in , of »aid dsy at the f r u it door of th e court house In Dalla», in r.»lk co u n ty . O regon, at panile auction to the h ig h e st b idder for j«*h in dand on day of »ale, su b jec t to redem ption sc>ordiiig to law. D ated a t Dalla», O regon Septem ber 10 ,1*10. DR. B. E. N E V E L j H. A Walker, of Portland; Mr. and in g dem -rlbed real prem i»«8 to w it. Sheritf s Sale.