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DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal las and their Friends. la it war or a bluff? ‘ Weldon Black, house mover. New iron beds and spring'« at Fuller’*». Born, Maicli 8lh, to Ralph K. Was* tell, a girl. Ray Adams nan made a Woodman Tuesday evening. Sam Ray is moving today to the house h e r e c e n t l y ( U i c h u s e d ot A .J. Bar hum . Mw. Moore i . i,«''inn her tree, and shrubbery trimmed up and other nn- I provements made which tend to heanti- Makes the most nutri tious food and the most dainty and delicious. 0 BAKING YAL —, Buy* Out C on fictionery. / • w r» Notice of Final Settlem ent. i Tuesday morning Mr. Frank V O T IC E 1« hereb y given th at th e undersigned rfy the premise, of the place, which ¡.lie Kersey purchased and took 11 a* a d m in is tra trix of the estate of Sanford erm an H arris, deceased, has tiled hei huai i>a, recently purcii»«*!. charge of what has lately been Sh accou nt in the county court of th e mate of Mr. Walt, formerly of till* rite, im known as the Alvis Lynch con- Oregon for Folk co u n iy . and th at Saturday, th e 251 ii day of M arch, Wll at the h o u ro i 10 nnwof Atiin.viiie, mine in last »eek to fectionery on North Main street, o 'clo ck iu the forenoon of said day, at the lo.k after her ii.t.re-U here. HI,, will M f K e rg e y an experienced cou rt room ot th e *aid county eourl In the city c f Dal la.-, Oregon. Las been appointed by arid remain about ten days visiting relatives. a s ih e tim e and place for hearing of ob man at thi3 business, genial and court je c tio n * to the said tifial account and the ael- | lenient thereof dated l a u d and first pub* ¡obliging, and constantly on the WEST'SUMMIT. shed Feb ru ary 23, lu ll. lookout for the newest and b eat,1 ‘ “1 ""1 M VUTHA K 8AKOEAKT. A d m in istratrix oi ih e estate Walker Cline is going into the nnr- in his line that may be desired of Hanford Sherm an I.. D. Brow n, lia r r i* deceased. | sery business. He lias lilacs ami dew* by his customers. He will cater A ttorney for th e ad m in istratrix . • berries f*»r sale. We all wish him suc to the best class of trade, and cess in his new calling. satisfaction is guaranteed to all Gidding Bros, have ordered 1000 seed- who patronize him. We have not Citation. lins »i>pie trees which they expwt to been advised of Mr. Lynch’s in graft into C h o i c e fruit, end .e l out on te n tjo n s Tor the future, but rath- In the county court of the state of Oregon le r loiue. ' er expect he will try outdoor life fc» Poii re»«..' Miss Norma MtCalebwill go ! to ra il, on his farm, his health having ln "* the e state o f Jo h n F. City in a few days to stay with Mrs. L each, deceased. “ 1 been impaired by indoor life. Truax while her husband is away. Manager O. T. Larson, of the Grand, M. I lay ter. dentist Wilson building, came up frciu Portland last night for a few days visit. Penny postals by the huudreds at Drs. Freeze & Rice, eye specialists, tf Chicago interests are said to have L. I). Baniel’s. Lime and sulphur for sale at Crider’s . ! ! purchased a large lot of timber in this Dr. Butler, dentist, Office over tul- county recently. Ml 6 ler’s pharmacy. Tubs, t oilers and graniteware at Fid- Dan Poling delivered an address at Dr. Butler, dentist, Office over Ful- the Presbyterian church iu Corvallis Mitt ler’s. ler’s pharmacy. yesterday evening. Looking glasés from 10 cents up at We buy mohair. Sacks for sale.—Dal- j Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Branson are over Mitt Fidler**. la* Mercantile company. from Salem for a visit with Mr. and To Mary J . Leach, h . i r a t law and onlv heir Marc'i records are all in at L. D. at law nl th e above named J o h n F . te a ch Several of our young people attended Good second hand team harness, only : Mrs. A. S. Campbell. deceased. Daniel’s. the party given nt Mr. and Sirs. Miller’s! in use four months, for sale at Fidler’s. ' ■ Harvey Tingle*, aged 82, died at the N E W T O - D A Y N th e nam e of th e sta te of Oregon: ------- You are on Little Elk Saturday night. Tablets, pencils and school supplies hereby cited and required " I to Cl. appe Hppi-ar in the Attorney W. O. Sims was up from ■ home of his sister, Mrs. Wui. Shewey, county court of the s ta le of Oregon, l in and for at Fidler’s. Mitt The Antioch school started last Mon Sheridan Monday on business before the near Airlie, reiently. h e r e « .,.» .. c th a c cou o u r rt t room t thereof, in . the BO U T loo B a r tle tt pear tre e t for s a le -N . L. P o lk county, at tha day with Mbs Mozelle Pettit as teacher. A G uy. M16 city of D allas in said county of Polk on tha court. Kimball piano for sale at a bargain. There is a possibility of a large ce 4th day of M arch, 1811, at the hour of 10 Fltt L. D. Brown, attorney. Clarence Roscoe says to tell every-1 o ’clock, a. in., then and there to show cause if Mr. E. L. Loy and family are new ar- ment building going up on the D. C. body that that road from the valley to ' .ÍR 8A L K —a good g e n tle horse, w eig hing any e x ist, why an order should not be made For sale, two ranges, nearly new, rivals in our town, they coining from St. Crider property this fall. by said eou rt th a t the real property of said The only Baking Powder made the side hill is finished (and he and P a b o u t 1100.— L. D. Dan aniel, D allaa. tf estate, M ltt Johns. Crider's General Store. h e re in a fte r described, be sold, wholly Salem’s council could not see it like Luther expect to give a party soon at by L). C. W alker, as aeraiu istrator of said eg’- their mayor and passed the S. F. C & from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar tale, at p i riv ate sale, for cash, as prayed for In Born, at their home in McMinnville. Go to Fidler’s for your Easter cards. their house. Everybody is invited to s u ita b le for farm the i p etition oi th e said ad m in istrator filed C O R S A L E - a la rg e Mitt I Monday, March ttjh, to Mr. and Mrs. T. W, R. R. franchise over his veto. None over 1 cent. attend. w n ice 8-week ol ' h erein rein, , on th is d day, 1 use o r to b re e d ; also a few 8-w eek old ay, for tne the purpose p u rp o s e of d raising J . Warren, an 8-pound daughter. While Mr. Roes was ill last week, Wil M Briggs. D allas. fund* si)lllcient for th e paym ent and ta ils ac pig» at $3.50 for c h o ic e .- Finest line of wall paper in Polk coun* tion of th e ch arg e s and expenses of adminis fred Keyser sang at the Grand and has j Before buying wall paper, come and ty at W. P. Holman’s. tra tio n , and cla im s ag ain st the said estate ueen greatly complimented on his ef said real property being described as follows, Stoves, ranges and all kinds of fumi- ¡ see my line direct from the factory.— forts. C O R RE N T—A n e at five-room co tta g e, furnish to w it; » cd. e le c tr ic lig h ts, c ity w ater, e tc —M rs. M. ture, both new and used, at Fuller’s l W. P. Holman. Janie. Buttriek i. moving from Betli- E. B egin n in g at th e northv. est corner of the do C a rte r, 710 H ay ter 8 t. tf Dallas saw its first auto truck Monday M16 n atio n lau d claim of Abraham Boiejack and | «1 to McCoy for the summer. School supplies of all kinds as cheap when a piano was brought over from I wife, N otification No. MJ66, Claim x»o. 73 in to w n sh ip 6 sou th , r a n g e s west, of the W iliam There will he mass at the Catholic or cheaper than anywhere else iu town Salem to Tom Stock w ell’s music house j Charley Kutleilge has been quite siek T Y P E W R IT E R S FO R BA LE— Made of e tte m eridian in Polk county. Oregon, running church in this city at 9 o’clock next at L. D. Daniel’s. j for the past few weeks with rheumalism N EW iu one. ste e l, do w ritin g and g u aran teed sam e a* th e n cs sou th 33.31 c h a in s ; thence east 16 66 of the heart, hut is better now. | $100 Wind. T a k e o n e w ith you in you r over- c h a in s ; th en ce n o il It 33.31 ch a in s; and thence Sunday. l . ^ Daniels carries a fine line of Fred Smith was seriously hurt at a I c o a t pocket or h and s a tch e l Only $8. F. west 16 66 ch ain s to t< e place of beginning: Send 25 cents to Fidler’s and receive' Dresden China as well as a full stock of sawmill above Falls City Tuesday, and idiotic 1201 1.91. . o r address address Ho- H< Janies Buttriek hasjjnst returned fr o m fu rth e r p a rtic u la *rs r* phone AUo begin n in g at the northeast corner of said d on ation laud cla im and running th em e Ml* â t J nier C alk in s, D allaa. Urv. by return mail 21 first clu s post cards. ! dishea of a cheaper quality that he is is now at our hospital. He was struck Portland, where ‘ he ------------‘ has been the p r u __ went U <4 c h a in s ; thence south 83 31 c h a in s; Royal Cook Book—890 Rtctipti Fret. Send Nam* and Address. Mitt i selling at astonishingly low price*. ! few day« with his little daughter, hav-1 - bv a cable. th en ce weal 1.28 c h a in s ; thence south 22 A0 c h a in s ; th en ce e a t 3.78 c h a in s ; thence nor.h ! mg her eyes Heated, which are better, | Frank Bethel is now employed on ti e Kidler’s have a complete line of new Some men have been exibiting and £1 ¿0 c h a in .; th e n ce east ¡8.67 c h a in s; thence C O R SA LK a good you ng brood sow, also som e ROYAL BAKING W W O 'I CO.. N~W YORK. Mr. Macken, our poatmaa.er, is much I K. I, c o c k e re l* Mild sag- for s e ttin g —good north 13 71 c h a in s ; th ence west 1176 .h a in s : Outlook, a new paper ju n started at and used goods. This is the store where selling stock in an automatic switch in improved and able to be at his office la y in g s tra in —W. M, E llio tt, phone 415. Gresham. * your dollar will go the ar.hest. Mitt old Bird saloon building during the M l* th en ce north ZD.Att ch ain s to the placard be- g in n in g , c o n ta in in g altogeth er 133 acres of work once more. land uto.-e o r less. the week. Another freight off the track Tuesday Joe Brown is today having set out on W ilm a s th e H on orab le Ed. F, Goad, Judge of Miss Bernice Bear» is Working in the L'O R S \ L $V M stan d s o f bees and a ll a p p lia n Lieutenant Falea, of the regular army made our up train from Portland t'.vo his Salt Creek farm 400 Earlv CravVford j T. Ramsey, who is working in Port th e cou n ty c o u rt of the state of Oregon, for tf th e cou n ty of P olk, w ith the seal of said court hours late. land, spent Sunday with his family in McCoy store, Mrs. DeVoe having to * ces» G. F. Bee icy, O ak G rove, Ore. peach tie€8,a man from Portland being inspectcJ Company ii ¡Saturday night, ilixed th is 1st day of F eb ru aty- ~ iy, 1911, give up Ihe place to take care of her and paid them many compliments lot Dallas. E. M. SMITH, John Ford ami Willis Simonton arc! up to do the work. father, Mr. Mackeit. fiZALj their efficient work. Clerk of said County Court Frank Stump ....................... 105...$1 00 V IC K Ply m ou th Rock eggs for s e ttin g a t 40 Miss Florence Burton, of Indepen helping out during the present rush at; Brown & Sibley, attorneys and ab L. D. Brow n, c e n ts a d osen .—M. E . B a rg e a n t. Ma 60 dence, visited her with friends this week. Prof. L. Macken, of Perrydale, was in 8. W. Rouse was up before Justice Harriett Dayis...........................51.. . A ttorn ey for estate. the sheriff's office. stracters. Notary public. Abstracts McCoy looking after his warehouse in made promptly at a reasonable charge, Holman Menday charged by 8. J. Pep H a rrie tt D a v is Mr. L. W. Loughary, of Luckiamute, terests last week. The two ancient oaks on the court tilU Mill street, Dallas. Ore. FO R S A L E .—A lo t of fu rn itu re and house per with assault and battery. The trial hold goods. Good a * new. 315 W ash in g ton St visited last Friday with hit son, U. S. house lawn were relieved of some of j A. Stowe’s family are all sick. has been set for next Saturday. R egistration of U n d Title. James Soar* was out with his auto Loughary. “ Had dyspepsia or inoigestion for their old branches this week. last week and reports the roads fine for John Davi9 went to Monmouth Sun At the Court house Saturday Post No appetite, and what I did dis C E V E R AL good h eav y w ork horses for sale, Mrs. W. E. Kurtz went to Salem last G. D. Barber has sold 239 acres of years. this time of the year. tressed me terribly. Burdock Blood master Goad held an evamination for day. w eight 1800 to 1600 pounds. A ddress J a c o b In the c irc u it court of the state of Ort^on Wednesday. land near Oak Grove to J. L. Craig, of '" I t me.”—J. H. Walker. Sun- those desirous of being eligible for rural for P olk co u n ty . Department No. 2. Mr. Lantz is talking of quitting the S m ith , M onm outh, Ore. M utual pitone. Mit» The Willamette Valley Co’s team ran Pendleton. The consideration was $ltt,-1 bury, Ohio ln the m atter of the ap-' route carrier. Three took the examina off Wednesday. Supt. H. C. Seymour visited the hotel and going back to his farm in 000. p licatio n tion. Lincoln school last week. Clackamas county. of AT hav for sale by Ja m e s M cD onald, phone A sort of farewell reception was ten Bam Birk has traded his team for the Don’t let the luibvsuffer from eczema, dered Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Muscott last A Salem wood dealer ha* been here Win. H. M erritt to regis E ast 313. M1Ö L. E. Poe has sold his second hand teed shed ter the t it le to th e fob sores or any itchingof the skin. Doan’s evening by the circle. Initiation was this week trying to contract for 1100 store. low ing described piem l Ointment gives instant relief, cures had, a programme rendered and re cords of fir wood, but finds it a hard Mr and Mrs. H Morrison took din ««a, t o u it : Begitn ing at Mrs. A. P. Starr is visiting in Falls I Geo. F. Graves ami Clara L. Furvine. L'OR BALK—C ry stal W h ite O rp ington egg*, by th e c o rn e r of sections quickly. Perfectly safe for children. freshments ser ved. proposition, as most of our people arc ner with her father Wednesday, it be _______ ____________ 1 W. W. U llrey, D allas. M9 22, 23, 21) and 27 in tow n City this week. All druggists sell it. doing something that pays them better ing their 45th anniversary. sh ip 6 sou th , rang e 6 west The most common cause of insomonia than cutting wood. of th e W illam e tte Meri Clarence Sellers is grubbing out some I Ed Bowser went to Monmouth Bun- When von have rheumatism in your is disorders of the stomach. Chamber H A DELAV D W ON DER seed o a ts for s a le by d ian iu Polk eou i.ty , Ore Those winning subscription prize* new laud, lie expects to set out garden | S C . W. Boyle, D allas, foot or instep apply Chamberlain’s Lin lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets cor A6 lay. gon, and ru n n in g thence from Polk County on the Journal’s bar and berries. south 8‘J d egrees 36j m in iment and you will get quick relief. It rect these disorders and enable you to Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning Dan Poling will speak at the Evan utes east 2644.18 fee« to a gain day are: W. D. Henry, J . A. Bow costs but a quarter. Why suffer. For | sleep. For sale by all good dealers. Mrs. Alta Me Bee went to Salem Tues service at 11 o'clock, topic of sermon, H O ICE Cotswold ewea for sale a t a b a rg a in , s to n e : th e n ce north 16 man, Mav Price, A. R. Lewis, L. M gelical church Friday. sale by all good dealers. C day. —L, I. B u rscll. M onm ou th. tf m inutes west 1920.78 feet “The Symbol ami the R e a l i t y E n Butler, if. A. Webster, 8. A. Davis and Mrs. II. P. Shriver left last Saturday to a s t o n e ; th e n ce north Miss Lena Bobbit, from Baletn, is vis Hy degrees 26 m inutes Horatio MorrUon is fixing the Van deavor at ti :30; Kveiling service 7 led, “ California’s Orange Co untry,” beau afternoon for Centralia, Wash , for a J . M. Larsen. aing at Rev. Youngs. west 2687.4 feet to section dette theater over making a glaaa trout. topic of sermon, “ A Cure for Cynicism;" tifully illustrated in four colors; ‘ The | visit with relatives. She stoped into Batuiday afternoon Justice Holman's T IC E baled o at straw for s a le by W. P M iller. lin e ; th e n ce n o rth 89 de Mr. Garbutt’s child is verv sick. tf grees 17$ m in u tes west There ia to he a d, 10 and 15 cent store. Midweek prayer meeting, Thursday Spell,’’ an unusual romantic serial, by | the postoffice on her way to the dejn^t, court was occupied with a case in w hich evening. 7 :30. You are cordially invited 1101.2 feet to a stonet C and A. M Williamson; “ What | w here she received a card notifying her D. T Hodges desired to reple/in. a lot of Harry Douglas has moved into Mr. th e n ce south M l min- j 1). Young was a Cortland visitor Bun- j to worship with us. Women Are Doing in the West,.’’ March of the death of her nephew, Harry hop poles from F. A. Koser. A jury Hadley’s house in South Dallas. utes west 171U.A feet to a i aud hay for s a le at m y re sid e n ce.—U. 8. day. _______ _________ 1 | Special music, morning; Mills, of Centralia. Sunset now on sale 15 cents. s to n e ; th e n ce south tW I trial was had and they returned a ver O ATS G rant- • tf Mr. and Mrs. Bur fort! are sick. degree*» 21 m in u tes east dict for the defnndmit. Mrs. C. O. Tenuis is able to be out af Voluntary.................................... la-vbach i 128.9; th en ce n orth 39d. | • The Very Thought of Thee" Miss Ciara Montgomery was down ter several days illness. The Muir and McDonald case Friday feet to th e place of be- I . Response.. .....................................Lorens U O R H A LB ch en p « 3 H P O ltt* g asolin e engin«» 84 g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 124 4 1 was quickly disposed of. the jury being from Falls City Wekneaday. J . J. Leveek, oi Lewisville, visited in 'Lord to Whom hut Thee" I Inquire hers. U acres. (easily shown that our tannery men wen vs. A pplication No— Offertory..........“ Andante' . .. Novello Ben Griffith, of Wells, was in Dallas Dallas this week. tally complying with the law, and not r. T. Notson and all j Anthem ................... . .....A d a m s Sunday. to .. horn it ma> concern, | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Blanchard, of allowing their waste to go any place, ■ flow Excellent Thy Sam e" ilefem lania. J For Sale where it couid be reached at even the Frank Kau was in Dallas Wednesday. S.teridan, were in town this week. At the evening services a preliminary T A K E NO TICE th a t on Ihe 1st day of Febru- Febri A egg», $2.00 for s e ttin g of 15, $■> for .*»0 I highest stage of water. A NCrtN Ross Winslow was in Portland this musical program wiil be given. 1 a ry , 1.11. Wm. 11. M erritt filed his appiici Ica- T h e A ncona a rc ju s tly c a lle d egg m a hln e* Miss Alta Savage went to Portland lio n .n th e ab ov e en titled cou rt for in itial m re; t T h ey oiig ln u tert in Ita ly on a sm all island c all A two story six room residence, locat Friday. week. ed A ncona. T hey are know n to Ita ly a * the isira tio n of th e above described laud. ed at the southeast corner of East For L eghorn ia know n to A m erica. A n to n as re Now unless you app«ar on or before the 4th Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nixon left for II. M Peebles moved to New berg ty-first and East Madison streets, was •mire less a tte n tio n to produce eggs th an o th e r day of M arch, 1911. and show cause why the Southern Oregon this week, where they fow ls. G EO RG E O. 1IAUHHMAN, said a p p licatio n shall not be granted the same purchased by J. H Hollister from Then Tuesday. will make their future home. w ill be taken as confessed, and a decree will be M'J D allas, O regon. dort, Anderson for $3000. Mr. Hollister There were 233 present at the Bible Rev. Pratt is sick and unable to entered aeeortling to the prayer of the said was formerly located at Dallas hut has preach. Miss Etta Watters visited here this schopl last Sunday. One confession at application am i you will be lorever barred aud estopped from disputing the same. moved his family to Portland.—Orego week. the morning service. Next Sunday hi w itness w hereof I have hereunto set my R egistration of Land T itle . Charlie Lydic went to Black Rock nian. there will be a baptismal service at the liam t and ».ttixed the seal of said court this 1st P. Simonton was over from Salem this u iy of Feb ru ary, 1911. close of the morning sermon. We ex Dallas college won the last game of Monday. week. E M SMITH. pect 260 present, so don’t fail as we the series for this year, and incidentally C. F. Butterfield, from Portland, was In the Circuit Court of the Slate of f sk a i.] County lilerk. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stow have re want to count on you. the pennant, by beating McMinnville in Dallas Friday. W. o Sim s, Oregon, for Polk County. A ttorney for ap p licant. turned from a visit with their duughter Bible school—TO a. m. Satuiduy night 21 to 15. Our boys have I u the matter of | Mr. Ilikok went to McMinnville Mon at McMinnville. Sermon1—11 a, in., sub., “ Practicing not lost a gam« this season, and Mc the application | Minnville college, the Chemawa Indi day. Christianity.'* • Mrs. D. G. Crider spent several days of A dm inistrators Notice. ans and Phdomafch college are a tie for Junior endeavor—3 p. m. Jesse and Walter Barham spent Mon ac Independence last week. John M. Taber | Senior endeavor—tt;30 p. in. second place. day at New berg. to regiater the ti- | E. N. Hall came over Saturday from Sermon—7 :30, subject, “ The Great The Itemizer Realty Concern last Y’O T IC E is hereby given to whom It may con- tie to the follow- Leona Stow is very ill. Sheridan for an ever Sunday visit with Invitation.“ You are welcome. c e rn , th a t the undersigned has b-eii duly Mondaysold to Bert Parks, of the O K in g «1 escribed LEON MYERS, appointed a d m in istratrix of the estate of Will Hayes, of North Dallas, is on the nis family. barber shop, the A. E. Thompson, place premises to-wit: O liv er W abater, deceased, by the Honorable Minister. of 80 acres near Otkdale for $4000. Ii ■tick list. cou n ty court of Polk eourt of Polk c o u n tj, Ore- Beginning at a Mr and Mrs. H ur I i Black visited in got). was w hat was known formerly as the stone set at the Arthur K aber is sick. Falls City last week. All persona having claim s against said e* qld Peterson place, and is an ideal fruit corners of Sec la te are hereby uotiAed to present Ihe same Mrs. Ralph Morrison, and daughter, The reyival meeting at the Methodist ranch to which Mr. Parka will devote it »Inly verified to the undersigned within six tion* 14, 15, 22 M r«..!. R. May., O H , who crome<l tin- m ouths from the date hereof, am! all persona jhutch has closed. Helen, visited in Falls City this week. It was a cash deal. plain, with her (oatar parent, in 184«, and 23 in town* know ing them selves indebted to said estate John E. Miller today received a dozei are hereby notified to c all and aettlo the same Mr. Wilson’s family are all sick. Wm Ullrey has bought a grocery on lieJ at St. Vincent’« hospital February ship ft s o u t h , at one«. C laim s may In? presellt«rd to the un apple trees from a Missouri nursery, as ruuge tt west «if Main street and will take charge right ¿8, and was buried in the ceineicry at d e s ig n e d , or to her attorneys at Dallas. Ore Mrs. Rose Fidler attended the funer- away. a present, which they desire him to tr\ Scotch church, four miles nortli of Hills the \Villamette gon. « 1 of her aunt at Salem Saturday. out for them in this climate. Last win Dated th is 30th day of January . 1911. boro She wa. born in Illonoil October meridian in Polk EMMA WEBSTER. ter they also sent him'three nice keep county, Oretto n Mr. Geo. Self, from Portland, was in 0,1843. A dm inistratrix of the estate of ing apples, hut as he had to pay 50 cent Dallas on business Tuesday. and r u n n i n g | After croasinu the plains and reach Hibley A B a k in OUv«rr Webater. deceased. ( expressage on them, he rather believe ing Rogue River the team, w e r e BO worn thence south 88 | J . B. Simpson moved to Salem Tuea- j he got a lemon. out that it was necessary to await degree* 43 min lay. Summons. Peter Cook am! Henry Rose went to the arrival of a relief party, headed hy utes 42 seconds Mr. D. A. Convert has put in a stock ; of leather anti other essentials of the j Miss Ada Longnecker has been play* Portland Tuesday on business, Ureenberrv Smith of Benton county west 1287 42 feet In th e circ u it cou rt of the state of Oregon for trade and has opened a harness h I hv ng the piano at the Grand. M. F. White went to 8alain Wednes and Win. Prather, of I’olk county. The t<> a s t o n e ; Polk cou n ty Department N o.2: paitv arrived ut Corvallis Christina,day. thence north 3 j in the upper story of the Crider build day morning. Mrs. Ed Wilson has tonsilitis. M artha E. Hargeaut \ ! ing, where lie will make new harness o , Mira Mary Jane Wiser, a , ,he wa, minutes 17 eec- and Phoebe L. Car Mrs. Molson and little daughter, ol I do repair work. He is an old hand a' j . then, and her brother, Kiias Winer, now oinls.east 1 Silt 15 mb hacl, plaintiffs, Frank Stump vs. North Yamhill, is visiting her parents. I resident of California, located with feet; thence west j the business and those who patroniz . W B. /.uniwait, May | Mrs. Jennie Smith is at home viviiing Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook, this week. | him may rest assured of satisfaction. their foaier parent, in Kinics Valley, 13 47.67 f e e t ; / u n iw all, G B. Zulu north tt wait, Abigail Zum-| At the annual meeting of the Liberty j ,-or a while. Glenn Orr, of Portland, came up Tues Benton county, and May 16, 1858, Mis, thence ,v a l t , II. O. /uni wait, | Wiser, then 16 year, old, married J . R. minutes 47 sec j telephone company held Monday even They are building a bridge over the day to visit relatives. Frank Zum w alt, Hat- onds west 1314.- May*. They lived near Cory,Ilia 30 1 ing these new officers were elected J litch at the west end of Clay street. lie A . Z um w alt, C. A. | 41 feet; t lienee Walter Vaughn, who is attending In vear,. She waa the mother of eiirht 4urgeant. K. F. Sar- making eight consecutive years thi 1 geaut, S arah Cpde- I ¡president has served in that position: I Harry Campbell is working for Mrs. dependence high school, is confined t<> liildren of whom five survive. Her south K9 degrees graff, Maty K Liver I 3 minutes56 sec his home with lagrip. : Delasbmutt. liuaband i, also living and there are 10 ' President. G. \V. Me Bee; first vice p.res j more, G, i . Zum w alt ( and M artha Zumwalt. | j ident. J . M Farley; second vice presi Mrs. Hogodorn died at the home ol grandchildren. The »urvlvlngchildren onds east 25.74 Mrs. McKinney returned from New- lefebdants. t h e n c e | dent, G. E. Sellers; secretary. F. A ts :g this week. her daughter, Mrs Davidson, and wa>- ire: K. M. and W. E. Mays, of North feet; To NV. H. Zum w alt, May Zum wait and Hattie north 28 mi it- I Plains ; .1. A. Mays, of North Yamhill; j Stiles; treasurer, L. H. Me Bee. taken to Silverlon for burial. Z u m w alt: Mrs. Morgan Ellis has been laid up Y’OV am i each o yon are hereby required to E. C. May», of Donald, aud Mia.T. II. ntes 47 secon <1 s Fidler’s will trade yon new good* fn with quinzey. l appear am i answer the i*omplaiut tiled east «384 38 feet Jonn Keeer came Up Sunday iron Mitchell, of Portland —Oregonian. »gainst vou In ths above entitled m il within , used goods or will trade yon used good j „ to a s t o n e ; i t 4 . 1 Portland and returned the same day. -ix week's from the date o l the first publication y J ' for unused goods, in fact will trad * yon I Frank Shriver and Wfife went to Salem thence south 89 it th is sum m ons to w it: On or before the Monday. i Orval Price move«! from the Black r o o , for h a tc h tn x . |l for la -H s r r e r t P l*m anything in the store for goods they car degrees 53 min oiith K o c ts , 8. P . Minale I.la u ti Reda, and utes 53 seconds Marcii, 1911; handle. If von have anything you d< H. P. Shriver and son, Frank, are house and will soon move into Peter L W hite e r n ..—T . D. ------ . j Cook’s little house soon to he vacated I. D e l i L ... e a h Iii.p not need or w ish to dispose of perhap papering George Scott’s new house. east 2700.32 feet ; Mid e c llo n o f pens Mill, 'led. | hy James Morton. i you can trade it to Fuller’s for some ar thence south 38 j tide you need. Come in and examiu. i Mrs. Frank Bptawn is moving iu a minutes 38 sec A. Hill has com me need bunding his I horit-e on Hayter street. ! our «lock and let us talk it over, team« ! tor more thati twenty . , . onds east 801.30 bungs low. Sum m ons. ii.T8.-lf a n d h«-r g ra n to rs. haa baen U ie o w n e r good* for less money. Ml' feet; t h e n c e Mr. an<l Mrs. Frank Lynn, of Perry- in fee kì iti pie of thè follo w ing deaeribad prrnr Grover Beeler is working for Robert | —— ■■ south 89 degrees •lale, i* visiting in Dallas this week. t^e» I wit That pari of thè donallon Und Ankeny. In th e c ir c u it cou rt of th e slat«»« f Oregon for 56 minutes we-t | • la im o l « h r i f t t o p f o r P I — V P . Po>X co u n ty . lH*partinpnt No 2. Mrs. Ballard ha* lagripp. '■ — • • • ---------- / iin .w .tt, h l« « llv N«l 8 ‘>. IO » ., r e ri W S 1« 100 3tt feet to the | folio«««, to wit B«*ginnliiga4 thè nortlwiaa» Maud C. C a rte r, p la in tiff, ) | One of the finest 80 acre ranches in 1-4 sect i«»n cor- | Burritt Elliot ia visiting in Dallas fo* • «.no r d .a n i donati«»» »*»4 H «i«l. »* Polk county, 70 acres of bench and l*ot a few days. -.hii- -ix (t.) South, ratige Ave (fi) w«*i of IM C laren ce C. C arte r, d e fe n d a n t, j tier lie!ween sec- | tom land in newly sowed grain, 4 acre- v\ 11 ìatiiet le M.-ridiati. III P o li « o«n tf, fo C lare n ce C arte r, tlie a b o v e nam ed defend- tions ) l and 15; • u-'ii ru tinti»l Ih*-I»ee W«*4 M J7 in l>erries or pasture, '* acre of faniilv | O. K. Oiler, of McCoy, was in town I;. . .. . aoutl. 87 . halli* t e lile soulb line ot sala Mr. Beck, who lias been aerioualy ill, I N an th t e n am e o f th e s ta te o f O regon : „ You are thence s o u t h D I r . il.en ee e ssi 2187 e h *ÌM .th # n « m » rlh i orchard, 2 good horses, two good rows, Thurs lay. ■ I hereby n*»|iilred to ap p e ar and answ er th e 2629 63 feet to is recaper*tin/. —*— *— çooio eontaiuinr i 1 yearling heifer, wagons, plows, bar ->■ ’ ri. ai ti» to the place »if ‘ k beginning, i-om pialiit filed ag ain st you In th e ab ov e e n t he place of be- John Ashbangh went to Salem Thurs i . .a - * • M o r i» -S. That the plaintiff. F PI lr rows, discs, and all farm implements. day. Henry Fennell's new resilience is near titled c o u rt and su it w ith in six w eeks from th e ginning. c o n* L «arm ». Usai, i* now and .{wr ! late o f th e first pnhlh a tio n of th is sum m ons. HO chickens, household goods, everv- ing completion. k , , a«, past ihn»ugh hera»rll and M r m k t io w it: On o r Indore th e jn ih day o f A pril, ! taining 154 336 Miss Hattie Cook, s teacher of Salt tliing goes, 3 miles from good tow n, J r- I e, II the on a r t Iu !*« * » » r **'"¡ I'Jll; aud if you fa il s o l o answ er, for w ant | acres. M'\ Mann ha* the cont act for lmil«l- th us riiaat premiata W>-w1t F *r{ mile from good railroad station, on g«*od Creek, visit««! her over Sunday. ereo f ih e p la in tiff w llj ap p ly to said c o u rt V« o l i l o D L « Of «•ur.siophrrP J^im wait and ! ing 1,000 feet of concrete walk in King- for a d e cre e as P prayed H j (or iu *ntd c o m p lain t Application gravel road, for $7.500. Inquire of Jitm The Gteaiiors of the Presbyterian wootl Park. t- ........" at Ills Wile. No* n«». IVI* Andrew* y ìx : T h a t th e ’ m arriag e contra« t now am t i C. G. r d as I...low s Hegl in ln gat Briggs, box 200, Dallas. chur.di, were entertained by Mrs. Law- heretofore e x is tin g betw«*en th e p la in tiff amt : and All whom it .•'.ui. i n . oi the said •*. ........ — ♦ * ♦ _ _ _ _ _ E. H. Callaway made a flying trip to Ihe d elen d an i be foreve» a n n u lle d and di*a»»le I may con c e r n. rtnCv1, their teacher. - . 1 » ! range fivc (ft) weal of t M j F l L M e irln th a t th e future c a re am i cuatody of Nancy Fad* Fri«lay. , . .... ,i> -tate ol Oregon. M J * MltltIff and Kthel « arte r. m inor, » hlld of *al«1 plain i defendants Mr. and Mrs. George Richmond were . 1 1 , 1,011 to ast .-orner of D -L C , l*«nca ant, be aw arded to p la in tiff, am i Ih n t , — — ^ Mr. Norris, our depot agent, is recov d p efend Mrs. P. T. Cunningham, who was Dalit* visitors Saturday. » -I/O V. . hai »•■. (M n re fN tfh h M M » » *** la in tiff may have such o th e r re lie f a» to t h e , T A K E N O T I C E t l m t on the l h t h J a y of ... .O, le m i a r , Of D. L C . M m M M J ering from an attack of lagrip. born in Cedar county, Iowa, June 3. 1837 cou rt m ay n ~ r. m eet and e q u ita b le . February, 1911. Joint M . T *» « e r filed hie ell a ills , th e m e north « d k a tn a m th e rta e v o r Emil Donaldson r.nd wife, of Salem, m .n o ,,.. I ,, ....U r nl I h . H o tm re U , , p p|k. , t ^ „ „ ^ ¡ „ „ » ¡ m , , .f H i . died at Condon, Or . February 2d. In eg i n ni ng. . oni.iintng 162 ar Vnget Bros are having a 7-room bun- Kd T M F - .n visited in Dallas over Sunday. Coad cou n ty Judge of F olk r o e e iy , o r e 184tt she crosse«I the plains to Oregon \ n i t h a ï t h e d e f iu o n i u a , « » gon. m ade In ehatntw rs at liutlaa. O regon on nthive describe«! real «et.ite in the t*l«.\i galow erected «#n their pro|»ertv in King- ne\e to. »-state <»r ttilercatw and settled in Lane county. She wa- Dave Cameron, of Black Rock, visited v\f*»d Park. The building when com* th e Hf h d -y of M arch, 1911. la served u p » * you entitle«! court. . a m t ..I p l e t l l i - e s a'M » v t d r * tnarried to James H Butler May. H at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Ander ^lete«J will have ni'Miern c<»nvenien«,ef*. by th e p u b lic a tio n th e re o f n o t I«--* th an «one Now uoleee you nppcttr «»n or b»*b>rc .¡lie of p la in t! •. resptn-llvnlfrt1 a week for six ro nM T iitlvc w eeks Im m ed iately 1859, and moved to Polk county. She son Sun lay. the 18th^l*v of Mar«*li. 1911, Mti«l show -«o .I «a.e» I bat the .lefemrtnU. pr or to Ho-2*»t‘ d *y of V p r l . 19ll I n M u - P d k Mr. ami »Ira Tlmnias Rankle w*»re C ounty I tern l aer. a w efcly new spa |»er o f a e ner- CAtiau why nati<I HppliretHHi ahnll not l>e ».• in * - lore«, r «ratified and toL went to Gilliam county in 1871. wh**re • .ru n g .-r ■ » i n l m s«| r f M , M lm ___ Mrs. Oacar Holme* and two children al rtm »latl«»n pu b lish ed in aaid«« u»ity • • » Polk. Mr. Butler died in 1841, an I N *vemV;r the’gweetsof .Mr. Moore ami family Hun- gc*ofed the »am«* will I h * tuken ns con or t io -aid r»-al p n a W j a r t a j F y . Th h e d ate o f th e fir«t p u b lie a t on «*f tbm sum , , i __. and i n t i ior n f i su« i w h h n i h» r r am a l i t t i f furthr u r l b e r r *ii«n 29, 1882. Mrs. Bntler married P. T.Cnn- left for Newport after a weeks visit with day. otlw ferae«), an«) a decte* w ill l»e entered ec- ■sou* U Mar. Ii 9 Hill. ...u r i m a, seem j«»*4 ningham. Funeral services were held relative!. L. D HROWJf uording to tfie prater of the rai 1 appli- h e p re m a«#. Mr*. Frazor« has recovered from her . - j A ttorn ey for P la in tiff in files, where the pioneer woman re Mr. and Mrs. George Muscott wa* ov re» ent illness. cation an«! yon wi»l hi f*»rever barre-l I l.i--u m m o n s . by o rA r t of t sid'd since 1871. Mrs. Cunningham is er from Monmonth Saturday night. ju d ge ot the . «»«»Miy * an«I eat«ippe«l fr*»in ilirpuling the wttitr. survive«! by her husband, three sons and Mrs. E l Kre«!rickson ia now eble to lie In witneio whereof I have lietennto Mist Thelma Blessing, of Salem, came up again. two daughters. The children are Wm ret my hand aiul affii**«l the rea1 «»f »*ai«l FOR F L E T C H E R 'S Bntler. of Montma; Joh Butler, of over Sunday to atlemi a birth«! »y party c*»urt ihia Ittth «lay «if Eelunarv. 1911. Mr. Tbomaa*n«l Mr Lamb are ad Oles; Dr. B F Butler, of.Dallas; Mrs. given bv Frankie Stump, who was eight E M .S U ir il. ding new improvements to tlieir reai- John Turner and Mrs. \V H. Colwell, near* old. [ nral ] Clerk Mies Evangeline Hart came np from ; flf'IK '« !. of Portland. Ten grandchildren ami W. O. Him*, t four great grandchildren also survive.— Portland last Saturday for an over Suu- Little Alva Rankle w«s quite tick ye*- I wA - ~ Croup - u . J d W M : Sopia, 7 Coufh. ' I Attoruejr lor the applicant i day .visit at home. C a re ' , C ekU. Oregonian. . terday but ii better now. See that organ at Fuller*». Mitt. POWDER I Absolutely Pure No fussing or fretting over the biscuit-making. Royal is the aid to many a cook’s success. McCOY. CHILDREN’S CONTEST. Marriage Licenses. Ü PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. N EARLY CHURCH 0F CHRIST NEWS. We are now making an advanced showing of the new models and patterns of Men’s and Young Men’s Up-to-date Clothing m the famous Mr*. J. R, M*y*. R1CKREALL. BISHOP’S READY-TAILORED C L O TH E S $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 5 .0 0 If you wish to see what the best dressed men will wear this season call and see this line. Salem Woolen Store S A LE M , O R E C O N 23rd day of . For Sale WEST SALEM NO. 2. Mrs. P. T. Cunrrngham. C h ild re n C ry C A S T O R I A Chamberlain s Cough hemed)