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DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal- las and their Friends. Owing to an accident the Itemizer is a day late this week. > K; H. Steffy was over this week from Pacific City for u short visit with his parents here. Dr. Sherwood, of Salem, preached in the Methodist church Sunday. Mrs. Carl Sellers returned from Sa lem Sunday, where she has been visit* I ing relative». Doug Hubbard was in Salem Friday. Rev. George Hopkin’a daughter» are ' home from school in Salem visiting their parents. ! The Home Missionary met at the I home of Mr». F. 11. Morrison Tuesday evening. Rev. L. Mvers went to Falls City Sat urday. R. L Chapman went to Falls City Saturday. Mr. Teal and daughter went to Falls City Saturday. E. C. Kirkpatrick went to Salem Sat urday. Will Hayes ha» been setting out some fruit trees. Mrs. Mosley’s sister and husband, Summons. from Nevada is visiting her. Mr. Bell, the lumber inspector, is* In th e c irc u it court of th e s ta te <.f Oregon for building a new house <m Ellina street. Polk c o u n ty . I »opart in cu t No 2. 1 Ben Griffith, from Wells is visiting Maud C. C arte v« r, p la in tiff, V Harry Douglas. C laren ce C. C arter, d e fe n d a n t.) Geo. Self, from Portland, was in Dal-i i To C la re n c e C arter, th e above named defend- I * nt’ las Monday on business. j IN th e n am e of th e state of O regon: You are • hereby req uired to appear am i answ er th e H. H. Meek ley is spraying Mr. Man-' ; c o m p lain t Hied ag ain st you In th e above en j titled c o u rt am i suit w ithin six weeks from th e sons fruit trees. Do not forget to have the first half of your taxes paid hy next Monday evening at 5 o'clock. Frank Domaschofsky is laid up with a bent collar hone, sustained bv a full nt his Pioneer home the other day. I d ate of tiie first p u b licatio n o f th is summons, tow i t : On .»r before th e JOth day of April, Miss Maud Crawford, of Pendleton, is j Lee Baun quit school to go to Wash j |HM1 .a n d if you fail so to answ er, for want visiting at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. j ington. Drs. Freeze S l Riot, tye tpecitliita. tf th e re o f th e p la in tiff w ill apply to said court Weldon Black, house mover. Edwin Jacobson. Miss Crawford is} I for a d ecree as .prayed for in »aid com plaint Dave Reddicopp, of Washington, is . v i s : T h a t th e m arriag e co n tract now and Mrt. I. N. Wood* went to RurtlnuJ Mr. and Mrs. N. \V. Crandall left very favorably impressed with Dallas | h e re to fo re e x is tin g betw een th e p la in tiff and visiting his sister, Mrs. Querring. Tutttiay* 1 u.‘«clay for Coqui'le, where he will and w ill remain about two months. ' th e d elen d an i be forevei an n u lled attd d»*>iiolv- ed, th a t th e fu tu re c a re and c ustody of Nancy A. J . Barham has bought U. 8 . t ke charge of a laundry. Finest line of wall paper in Polk coun Never can tell when you’ll mash a E thel C arte r, m inor, ch ild o f said p la in tiff and Lougliury’a house. ty at W. P. Holman’*. d efen d an t, be aw arded to plain tiff, amt th a t We buy mohair. Sacks for »ale.—Dal finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or p la in tiff m ay h av e such o th e r relief as to the scald. Be prepared. Dr, Thomas’ El c o u rt m ay seen: m eet and e q u itab le . Born, Tuewlav, to Mr. ami Mrs. Wal ian Mercantile company. ectric Oil instantly relieves the pain— ! T h is sum m ons, by o ld e r of th e H ouorable ter Griffin, a son. The water has been out of the race quickly cures the wound. At the meeting of tlie Dallas Fruit Ed. F. Coad. cou n ty judge o f Polk county, Ore gon, m ade in ch am o e rs a t D allas, Oregon, on Buy your btigyr.v from Guy Bros.-and this week while workmen put in the Growers’ association held in the court Mr. and Mrs. Edw in Jacobson were I th e 8th d ay of M arch, 1911. is served upon you concrete sides for the superstruction of ttave that money for Horn* tiling else. house on Saturday, March 25th at 2 p. by th e p u b lic a tio n th ereo f n o t less than once the cement walk in front of the Crider passengers to Portland Tuesday morn- j m. H. 8. Butz and J . B. Nunn were ap a w eex lo r s ix con secu tiv e w eeks im m ediately mg, Mr. Jacobson going from thereby! Born, March 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. property on Main street. to th e 20tl day of A pr.l, 1911, in th e Polk pointed as delegates to Albany conven- C prior boat to the Coos Bay country, looking! ounty Ite m izer. a weekly new spaper of gener J. Smith, a 10-pound »on. Harry Woods bus his orchard all ti >n to be hell March 31st. This meet a l c irc u la tio n published in said county of Polk. M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building. efter his interests there. ing is called hy J . F. Forbis, of, Dilley, T h h e d a te of th e first p u b licat.o n of th is sum pi uned. Dr. Butler, dentist. Office over Ful Don ’t let the baby suffer from eczema I Or., for purpose of discussing proposed mons is M arch 9, 1911. ler’s pharmacy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Perry, in L. D BROWN. Tom Gleason, of Salem, w as in Dallas Western Oregon district fruit growers’ sores or any itching of the skin. Doan’s A ttorney for P lain tiff. Sunday. Mr. J. W. Myer this week purchased Sitka, Alaska, an 8-pound daughter. Ointment gives instant relief, cures association. It was proposed to hold a a nice 3-pasaeiiger Buick, and can now Mrs. Perry was formerly Miss Ethel quicklv. Perfectly safe for children, i Charlie Hayter was in Independence general horticultural meeting in the Rowell, of this city. R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r h e lp s th e h o u sew ife t o cotne in from the farm in a hurry. All druggists sell it. near future and will make effort to get Thurslay. N otice to Wood Contractors. Mr. II. C. Atwell to speak at this meet p ro d u c e a t h o m e , q u ic k ly a n d e c o n o m ic a lly , Charley Hanson’s auto got beyond his 100 Spitzenberga and 55 New town ap County Treasurer Tracy Staats has Clerk E. M Smith was in Falls City ing, date to be announced iater. Mem control on the hill by the academy Mon ple trees, in good condition, fjr sale been compelled to be absent from his Thursday. fine a n d t a s t y c a k e , h o t b iscu it, puddings, bership expansion discussed, and it was CKALED proposals w ill be received a t th e of- day and the result was a broken ma office a good part of the week, owing to ! cheap hy N. L. Guy. flee of J . H. A ck erm an, M onm outh, Oregon, chine and a badly shook up boy. Rev. Hopkins went to Salem Tuesday. deciden to mail application blanks, to secreta sickness, but we hope he will be fully ry of th s Board of R egents of norm al th e fro s te d l a y e r c a k e , c r is p c o o k ie s , c ru lle rs , Mrs. Vail, of Black Rock, was operat gether with letter giving objects and in s jh o o ls , for 100 cords o f slab wood to be d eliv recovered in a few days. Max Flannery, of Perrydale, and tentions of association to all possible ered a t th e n orm al school bu ild ing , Momnoutb, ed upon at the hospital Monday for ¡>el- Dr. Butler, dentist, Office over Ful- c r u s ts a n d m u ffin s, fre s h , d e a n , t a s t y an d Wesley Green, of Ballston, were in Dal county residents who are eligible to O regon, on o r before A ugust l, 1911. Bids to vie herinetieite. ler’s pharmacy. The greatest slaughter sale of china, j close a t 1 :30 p .m . A p rils , 1911, and publicly las Saturday. granite and tinware at the Dallas Va w h o le s o m e , w ith w h ic h t h e r e a d y -m a d e food membership. Proposal to hold apple opeued in th e office o f th e governor at 1:30 Before buying wall paper, come and Father McDevitt was a caller Satur show next full enthusiastically discuss o 'c lo c k p. m . A pril 12, 1911. A certified cheek Helene Syron ha* a new pian>. see my line direct from the factory.— day, being on his way to Falls City, riety store, commencing Saturday at 2 | fo u n d a t t h e s h o p o r g r o c e r y d o e s n o t c o m o’clock. Never such bargains in Dallas ed. Committee appointed to approach for & per c e n t of b id, m ade p ay ab le to the order W. P. Holman. Charles Blakesley, of Oregon City, county court in regard to financial aid. of Osw ald W est, ch airm an of the board, must where arrangements have been complet before. M30 j accom p an y e a c h bid. The b o aid reserves the p a r e . R o y a l is th e g r e a t e s t o f h a k e -d a y h elp s. was in Dallas a few day* this week. ed for a neat structure for a Catholic rig h t to re je c t any o r a ll bids. Miss Delta Watson, of Portland, was The most common cause of insomonia j church. J . H. ACKERMAN, a week’s end guest of Mr. and Mrs. The North Dallas teachers took a load ROYAL CO O K BO O K —»00 RECEIPTS—FREE is disorders of the stomach Chamber- } MSS Secretary. Louis Gerlinger. March recoids are all in at L. D. Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets cor-1 of their pupils to a social at Salt Creek and Monday evening. rect these disorders and enable you to I School supplies of all kinds as cheap Daniel’s. Sunday fi'lioo! h i l )a. in., morning sleep. For sale by all good dealers. ROVAI RAMINO R O W M * OS.. NEW YORK. or cheaper than anywhere else in town Mias Irene Have* went to Boweraville -xrvire at 11 o’elork. tonic of aermnti- H. II. Cook, of Independence, has re A dm inistrators Notice. at L. 1). Daniel's. The Statesman sacs the Dallas City Thu rsday. "The Fir* ar.ii Ihe C *'f." Chriatian En- turned for a visit at the home of iiis council has returned a vote of thanks to I iteavnr H t M:8t. Evening service hi An operation was performed on Mrs. son, Prof. W. R Cook, this week, ami that city’s civic body for granting a i Mrs. Wilbur Ross went to Salem 7:30; topic of aerninn, "The One Tal O T IC E is h ereb y given to whom it m ay eon ecru , th a t th e und ersigned has b en duly Sell roe-ler, of Salt Creek, at the h s, ita! i may conclude to make his home here.— franchise to the S. F. C. & \V R. R. on , Tuesday. ent Man." Miilwn-k prayer meeting appointed a d m in is tra tr ix of th e estate of Monday, 253 gall stones being removed j Madras Pioneer. Asher Convert has moved from oyer j O liv er W ebster, d eceased , by th e H onorable ¡the capital’s streets. That is a pipe Thursday evening at 7:1>0, Y«m are cor CHILDREN’S CONTEST. Miss Mabel Grant went to Falls City co u n ty c o u rt of Polk c o u rt of P o lk county, Ore j Crider'» store to the feed stable. The fishing season opens tomorrow, j Read The Itemizer for Polk county Saturday. dially invite«! to Wurehip with us. gon. About 65 anglers’ licenses have sofai i n e N V 8 Special Music: All p ersons h av in g c laim s ag ain st said es i Mr. E. Davidson, an old Polk county ! The i. Berg................... ........ 95 $ 50 j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gwinn arrived Miss Wegner, of Buell, was in tow n ta te a re h ereb y notified to present the same been issued. in Dalla> Saturday to stay a while. Voluntary......................................... Salome du ly verified to th e undersigned w ithin six . . . . . . , 4 . j / boy of the Parker vicinity, but now’ a Frank Stump ......... ............«5 . . Saturday. 50 Mrs. Annie kerr passed away this at , ^ » e n t of Gresham, has been in Dillas ! m onths from th e d ate hereof, and a ll persons “ Antiante Cantabile” The Falls City high school team and 50 Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Lynch returned ternoon of consumption, after prolonged . t|lj9 W(.(,k (or , viait with hi# cousin, j Harriett Davis............. ............0».. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Starr visited in Response........................................... Loren« know ing th em selv es indebted to said estate our high school players will cro a bats illness. Alma Mitchell............. ............17.. 25 from Independence last night. are h ereb y notified to c a ll and settle the same She leaves " J ‘usbunu and aon, ; Mr „ Ui Cusper- Falls City Sunday. "Hear Our Prayer” Saturday afternoon. a t once. C laim s m ay be presented to the u n mother and sister. Mrs. Wm. Kersey was a Salem visit ersig n ed , or to h e r atto rn e y s at Dallas, Ore A l m a M itc h e ll Roscoe Ballantyne went to Salem. Offertory..........................................Ashford d gon. While Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howe were} We will pay cash for eggs at the T. S. or Tuesday. "Impromptu” Wedding bulla in the near future. Thebankrupt stock of Adams < ! t Brobst D ated th is 30th day of Ja n u a ry . 1911. going to Salem the other Sunday they | Henry Brown was m Falls City Sat Anthem ......................................... Lorenz Townsend Creamery company. tf EMMA W EBSTER, Mrs. Hibbard was a Falls City visitor urday. is now on «ale at Guy Bros. Buggiea, met 7 5 autos, lie reports the Molson i Mrs. Dimick is slowly improving. A d m in istratrix of the estate of " 0 , Glorimn Vision” H. C. Dimick suffered a slight stroke wagons, ___ hacks and everything in the bridge as o dangerous place, no one be- j Tuesday. S ib ley & E a k in O liver W ebster, deceased. At the evening service a preliminary Miss Dollie Birk has a new piano. of paralysis of the vocal organs Wed- | implement line. ing able to see who is coming on ac- ! •Mrs Robert Hayes and Mrs. Will Mrs. A. W. Plankinton, of Bridge program of music will be rendered by Hayes have lagrippe. nesday, but is now much improved. 1 | count of timber. Walter Tooze w.ta in McMinnville this port, was a Dallas visitor over Sunday. the Men’* Chorus. .. .j, .. . Mr. Ed Caldwell and little daughter! week, Miss Ruth Beaver went to Salem Sat \ ou can get the I acihc Monthly and ■ ftrrivef| from Iowa Tuesday on a visit to While a crowd of debaters were Proposal for Bids. J ; K. Sears, of McCoy, was in town urday. the Itemizer for $2 a year. ! his sister, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, of North turning to McMinnville Friday night. Mr. C. C. Mitchell and son, Lowell, Saturday. are building a new house for J . A. Bell, Mr. James Howe left Monday night Dallas. Tliev had not seen each other : after the contest here, the hack ran off | Lilitha Mitchell has sore throat. Motoring through California, bv Llovd C E A L E D bids w ill be received a t the office of Miss Sadie Myer has returned from a the tie inspector. the grade on the other side of the wag- for an extended visit in the east and for 25 years. * | Onhourne, beautifully illustrated in four -J th e a u d ito r and police ju d ge of th e city of Jud Mitchell and family visited At his visit in Salem. i on bridge, one young lady being so bad- D allas, O regon, u n til 12 o ’clock noon April 3. south with relatives. Robert Ankeny, of Rickreall, was in colors. The Spffll—a romantic serial by 1911, When you have rheumatism in your ; lv affected that she had to be taken] mother’s Sunday. for th e c o n stru c tio n of new board sid e Mrs. Frank Morrison was a Salem I this city Thursday. j C. N. & A. M. Williamson. In the w alks on th e follow ing described property, to- Penny postals by the huudreds at foot or instep apply Chamberlain’s Lin* home by train next morning, visitor Saturday. The mission baptized in the LaCreole w it: j Shadow of the Dragon, hy Grant Oar- iment and you will get quick relief. It L. D. Daniel’s. Miss Ada Longnecker was taken home j |>enter. Descriptive story of 8an Fran- On th e west side o f lot 1, block 12. liv e n s ’ If you have trouble in getting rid of Sunday. costs hut a quarter. Why suffer. For Mr and Mrs. J M. Campbell were ! from the hospital Saturday. Lncrcolc H om estead A ddition to D allas, Ore B. F. Jones was a caller from the sale by all good dealers. your cold you may know that you are ; cisco’s Chinese quarters. April issue, gon. The North Dallas school is planning over Sunday visitors at Independence. not treating it properly. There is no to go to tlie educational rally Monday Ballston vicinity Monday, and reports On th e w est side of lo t 2, block 12, Levans’ ! J. H Hollister, of Portland, was in j now on sale, 15 cents. L a cre o le H om estead A ddition to D allas, Ore Miss Norma Holman spent Sunday | Dallas Wednesday. the farm work well in hand. While hoisting up a 244 scantling reason whv a cold should hang on for) evening at Upper Salt Creek. gon. with relatives in this city. weeks and it w ill not if you take Cfciin- On th e w est side of lo t 3, b lo c k 12, Levens’ "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for Monday morning, lie workman above b rlain’s Cough Remedy. For sale by Hugh and Andrew Thomas have Leonard Wright has been sick. L acreole He incstead A ddition to D allas, Ore Charlie Shew was in town Saturday. bought a farm 25 miles west of Corvallis. years. No appetite, and what I did dis let go of his hammer, and the claws gon. IT the end of C. all good dealers. laaacC. Dor lam! and NancrG. Brown. « 7 came very near taking < tressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Mrs. SuchtW is learning to be a tel T aid sid ew alk s s h a ll be five feet, four in ch es Dillard ElkinS was in town this week. ailvn McKee. wide, Walter J . Domes and Uladya George Myer went to Portland Mon and »h all be b u ilt of lum b er in th e m an Bitters cured me.”—J. II. Walker. Suu- L. Hubbard’s nose, it taking several #'fhe Itemizer Realty concern has a ephone operator. ner p rescrib ed by O rdinance, and sh all be stitches to bring the skin together again. proposition from an eastern man who John Sweeney went to Falls City Sat day. bury, Ohio. com r*le» *d w itolu 10 d ay s from th e d ate of the Mrs. Will Middleton visited at the wants to handle already set out apple | urday. tc o n tra c t. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton went to Port- of her mother, Mrs. Williams, H e c u y o f D allas h ereb y reserves the rig h t orchards in this vicinity in small tracts. home NEW TO-DAY i land Monday. Sunday. to re je c t an y and all bids Max Alfo-d is helping in Black’s He has numerous inquiries for such Done by ord er of th e c ity co u n cil made on store this week. | The H. H. C. meeting of the M. E. holdings. Who has the land already Mrs. Swanson's daughter, Iva, and heOth d iy of M arch, 1911. QG8 for h a tc h in g |l (or 1&—B arrod Plym - D ated th is 16th day of M arch, 1911. planted? bahv, of Bor land, have been visiting Leonard Starr was down from Falls church held its regular monthly busi- E nuth Rocks, 8. <\ Rhode Island Reds, and CHAB. GREGORY j eess meeting Monday evening. A large W hite L eghorns.—T I). P h illip s, phone South here. City Thursday. A uditor and P o lice Ju d z e o f Dallas, Do you know that of all the minor ail JL D allas. Also a few full bh.od P ly m outh I crowd was there. O regon. ments colds are hy far the most danger Roek hens. Som e good B u rb an k seed potatoes. The Snider family,' of West Dallas, Miss Elsie Crowlev returned this tf Mabel Adams has a new buggy. ous? It is not the cold itself that vou visited the Garbutt family Sunday. week from a visit with her parents in need to fear, but the seri us diseases | ! Monmouth. Mr. Orn Ticknerand wife, of Portland, Mr. Loy and family visited Will Mar A dm inistrator s Sale. that it often leads to. Most of these are j at a ll tim es—beef, m ilch cow s or Frank Morrison came home from were visiting friends in Dallas Sunday. W ANTE?) known as germ diseases. Pneumonia | tin. stock c a ttle of an y . ind. ln q u ire 'o f J . M j Portland Sunday evening. Briggs, o r phone 11x3. A7 and consumption are among them. Why There was a small party held at the F r a n k S tu m p V T IC E is hereb y given th a t by virtu e and ill not take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy pur nuance of an ord er o f th e county court Wm. Schroeher, of Antioch, was in home of Lola Ramsey. Those present S. W. Blessing is having a new chick- and cure your cold while you can. For ¡were: Rinehart Dornhecker, Henry C O R SA LE—on .* steam hay b a lin g o u tfit com of th e s ta te of O regon, for Polk county, sitting , town Tuesday. eh house built. b ate, m ade and en tered of record in said sale bv all good dealers. I Bulgium, Cecd (»rant, Lester Toll, M in - * plete with 10-horse pow er Bu ffalo P itts en c in o u p rt ro on d ay of M arch, 191!, in the ' G. Womer, of Airlie, was in town j nie Morrison, Edna Comstock, Lola gine, W hitm an K ing b ale r, new steel ta n k , two m a tte r o f th th e e 14th e state of Jo h n F. Leach, deceas J . H. Cornwall is having his house Vernon Smith, of Ho- Mr. and Mrs. buck rskes, cook house co m p lete w ith stove ed ; d ir e c tin g th e u nd ersigned, a» ad m in istra I Monday. ] Ramsey, Suaie Ramsey. and cooking u te n sils and dishes. W ill tak e tor of said e sta te to sell th e real property of quiain, Wash., have been visiting the} newly papered. a ttle or land in th e d e a l. In q u ire of o r a d said e sta te , h e re in a fte r d escribed , at private II. C. Seymour has a new buggy. Itemizer this week. They will come i Mr. and Mrs. A1 Whitney, of Mon I Ttiey are scraping out the mill pond. c dress O. A. W ith ee, A m ity, Ore., No 2. sa le, for ca sh , in th e m an n er prescribed by [ here to reside next fall, having conclud- mouth, were here over Sunday. aw, th e u nd ersigned, as such adm inistrator, Mrs. Douglas, of southwest Dallas, * ed the purchase today of the J . W. My- w ill from and a lte r S atu rd ay th e 15th dav of J . R. Craven and son went to Salem I went to Falls City Saturday. j er plate of 53 acre* just eist of tow ’. T h e o d o r e B erg. ATH and hay for s a le a t my re s id e n c e .—U. 8. A pril, 1911, a t th e hou r of 10 o ’clock , a m. of said day a t his residence a t Buell, In said G rant. tf ! Mr. Smith has been a Homnam mer- j Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Dornhecker went co u n ty of Polk, and sta te of Oregon, proceed to Miss Anna Kurtz and mother were in to Mount Angel Sunday. | chant for many years, but hearing the ! Nathan Stowe drove to Grand lionde ♦ sell th e said re al property and all there »f, at Dallas Monday. call of the simple life, has gold out, and Wednesday. LE ch eap a 8 H POI«»* g aao lln e engine. p riv a te s a le , for cash lr. hand on day of sale, ac c o rd a n c e w ith the said order, and in the The high school boys are practicing L I O R In SA | as soon as he settles up his affairs will | q u ire h ere. tf in Mrs. George Reed went to Salem Sun base ball every day. m a n n e r p rescribed by law , s u b je c t to confir Mrs. Jerome Dornsife, of Monmouth build a fine residence and become an m ation by said county cou rt, said real proper day. visited here this week. ty b ein g p a rtic u la rly described as follows, to- Mr Paul Beach went to Portland extensive farmer. I OHT, a H a c k o f c lo th e«. F in d e r p le a se leave w lt : Miss Ruth Palmer went to Salem Sat Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gregory returned L at F a rm er’» feed «tied, D alla s—I . 0 . Dar- B e g in n in g at th e northw est corn er of the do urday. A6 n atio n land c la im of A braham Bolejack and from Portland Monday. M. Burford is improving from his l a n d . A irlie. VOTE F0.1 THE ARMORY. A lfe. N o tificatio n No. 5066. Claim No. 73, in Mrs. Anna Hinshaw went to Willa- sickness. to w n sh ip 6 sou th , range 6 - est o f the W iliam- Jack Eakin goes to Salem once a week iiiina Monday. M erid ian In Polk cou nty. O regon: running | to take violin lessons. E. C. Alford, of ^alein, was in Dallas C R E A M s e p a ra to r fo r s a le a t 3.1 pei c e n t die ,-tte L co u n t. We h a v e tw o E m p ire cre a m «epar- th e n ce s uth 38.81 c h a in s : th ence east 16.65 Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. George Brown’s mother, Mrs. atora w hich we wish to dispone of a t leas th an c h a in s ; th e n c« n orth 38.31 c h a in s ; th ence west Mrs. E. J. Stouffer and son left Satur- 16.65 c h a in s to th e p lace of b eginning. Also C all and ace th e m .—K cra la k e F u rn itu re There was a surprise and farewell coat. | day for their new home in Washington. Palmer, of Portland, was up this week » lo re D h II hb M30 b e g in n in g a t th e n o rth e a st c o rn e r of said do Allliotitfli much interest is la-ing man n atio n lan d claim and ru nning thence west party given on Miss Goldie Wheeler Mr*. Bill Hinshaw went back to Port Curtis Houser, of Newberg, visited in 11.74 c h a in s ; th e n ce south 3.3..J1 c h a in s ; thence ifested in the different candidates seek- Friday evening, it beginning at 7:30 land Monday. w est 1.28 c h a in s ; th e n ce sou th 22.50 ch a in s; I ii.g city honors at the hands ol the le- Dallas Sunday. and lusting until 11. The evening wat L*OR HALE C H E A P —a good g e n tle fam ily th e n ce ea st 5.78 c h a in s ; th en ce north 22.50 K. T. Morrison went to Portland Sat | gal voters of Dallas st the annual city spent with games and lunch was served I borne, tw o good hiiggi •» and net of h a r c h a in s ; th e n ce ea st 19 67 c h a in s ; thence north Mat Glaze is working for George Rem m . C all at K e ra la k e ’s F u rn itu re «tore, Dal 12.7. c h a in s ; th en ce w est 11.76 c h a in s ; thence urday. ' election to he held in this city next ington at Bridgeport. at 10:30. Those present were: Blanch iich la*. M.TO n orth 20.50 c h a in s to th e place of beginning, Monday still the greatest interest seems Mason, Nina Farley, Nlta Burch, Carol c o n ta in in g a lto g e th er 122 a c re s of land, more MinsOllte Shoe went to Monmouth Mr and Mrs. Walter Vassal 1 left for to be «entered around the armory ap- or less. Bellinger, Lillie Erickson, Lillie Bow Saturday to visit her parents. Portland Tuescay. D ated th is 16th day of M arch. 1911. I propriation measure. man, Edith Colison, Harold Stouffer, TWO top buggiea for aale c h e a p by L. D. Dan D .C W A LKER. tf Ray Adams went to Salem Saturday. Harold Lowe, Herman Hawkins, Theo I lei Dalian. I Captain Toor-e has done much to brittit A d m in istrato r of the estate of I). Harrington, of Airlie, was in Dal the details of the armory question he- las Thursday. L. I). Brow n Jo h n F. Leach,deceased. Harry Cooper and Alex Hayes were dore Berg, Frank Campbell, Frank Lock- A ttorn ey for th e e state . j fore the citizens of Dallas, arid very few man, Laird Woods and Melvin Cutler. C IE L D FO R REN T on aharea. 1) m ile« so u th of Miss Ruth Nunn was home Saturduy j in Dallas Saturday and Sunday. ! people in Dallas ate now ignorant of the f Dalian. Apply to A. J . G ilson, op p osite de K L. Wheeler and family are getting from Bethel. pot. tf Eva Bellinger has been visiting in j question. ready to move to their new borne near \ This armory will lie a great thing for R egistration of Land Title, Lloyd Ellis, of Fall- City, was a Dal- I Hillsboro. _______ Monmouth. ! Dallas and it should receive the heaity las visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker were visit JA D E D hay and atraw for aale b> II. G. Cainp- I support of every voter in Dallas, ff the H a r r ie tt D a v is • b ell. tf friends in North Dallas the latter In th e C irc u it Court of th e sta te o f Oregon appropriation measure carries, and the W. L Soehren returned Tuesday | ing Mr. Duffy, from Portland, was in Dal part of the week. for Polk co u n ty . D epartm ent No. 2. armory is constructed the people of Polk from Hillsboro. In th e m a tte r of th e a p p licatio n of C. A. H ar las on business Friday. L O R HALE—A ncona eggs fo r h a tc h in g ; F2 for old to re g iste r th e title to the follow ing de county wi. 1 have that which they need Vernon Hopkins was in Salem Sun 15, |5 for 50—G eo. O. H arah in an , D allas, scrib ed real prop erty: C L. Hubbard met with a painful ac day visiting hi* brother wi.o is attend Mrs. Harry Douglas was a Falls City O » regon. j most, a large gathering place for the A13 B e g in n in g at th e n o rth e ast corn er of W illiam cident Saturday, by a fellow workman visitor Saturday. ing school there. : public For all public purposes to w hich T. Hyroti’i d o n atio n land claim , N otification No 4981, C laim No. .54. In tow nship 6 south, i no admission is charged, such as teach dropping a hammer which hit him on Mrs John Fuller, of Monmouth, was Walter Sears went to Portland Mon LO R HALE—a good gen tle horse, w eighing ran g e 6 west of th e W illainett« M eridian in ers’ institute, goat shows, ismltry shows, the nose. i in Dallas Thursday. Polk c o u n ty , s ta te of O regon ; ru n n in g thence tf > ab out 1100.—L. D. Di a n ie l, D allas. horticultural fairs, political meetings, Win. Etherton, of Ballston, was in day. alon g c e n te r o f road sou th . 89 degrees, 22 min tites w est •2243.2 fe e t; th e n ce south 0 degree«, etc., no tent at all for the use of the ar- wallas this week. Fred Frakca went to Salem Monday, j Walter and Earl Birharn went to 31 m in u te * e a s t 1522.6 fe e t; thence south 89 d e I mory would he charged f*.r public pur New berg Thursday. L'O R » M.K a large m are, s u ita b le for farm few n ice 8-week old grees 22 m inute« west 120.8 fe e t; thence south » use or to breed ; also poses, hut when an admission is charged 0 d e g ree s. 81 m in u te s east 2444.64 fe e t; thence Dr. Murphy lias seventeen patients pigs at $3 50 for ch id e « .—J . M. B riggs, D allas. n orth 88 d egrees 86 m in u tes cast 2364.25 feet to or there is some source of revenue, a i and Thursday reported them all irn- c e n te r of cou n ty road ; t'te n c e north 0 degrees minimum charge will be made for the 31 m in u te s west «long c e n te r o l county road ~ proving. .H A D K L 4 N D W ONDER semi o a ts for aale by .1949 U b e t to p lace of beginning, containing use of ttie building, enough to rover the J L . W . Boyle, D allas. A6 ] actual expenses, such as lights and 209.46 acres, Mr. and Mrs. Beach, of South Dallas, versos ■ wood used, and necessary janitor work. j have a new baby. C. G Andrews, and all whom It may concern, ! For purposes purely private, a regular ! / 'H O U 'E Cotawold ewes for sale at a b arg ain , d e fen d an t*. A p p lication No-------- j Mr Fern, of Bridgeport, was in Dal- v — L, I. B u rsell, M onm outh. tf T A K t N O TIC E: T h a t on the loth day of charge for rent will he made, ft t kes j ! las on business Saturday, l M arch. A. D„ 1911. an ap p lication wa* filed ■j money to raise a building «f this kind j by th e said A. H arold In the c irc u it court of and this is the way the money is raised j Mrs. Corter went to Eastern Oregon Polk co u n ty , Oregon, for in itia l registration of Alter the building is once constructed I th e t itle to th e land above described. Saturday to visit her sister. A Snap Now. unless you appear on or before the f is t no further expense falls upon Die city : Parry 4 cy lin d e r au to , g u a ra n te ed in dav of A pril. 1911, and «how cause why such Mr. and M s. McClure has rented \ KW p erfect c o n d itio n , for sal« c h e a p . Apply 1 a p p lic a tio n sh a ll not be granted, the same or county. The state then takes charge ' Mrs. Carter’* house on Hayter street. P. O. box 88. M#) w ill t>e ta k e n as confessed and a decree will be of it atel pays all running expenses. ; e n tered srw ordlng to th e prayer of th e appli Everybody should vote for the ar of any leather or Mrs Campbell gave a reception for | c a tio n . and you w ill be forever barred from mory It has the approval of the Dal Mrs. Stouffer. I d i-n u tin g th e sam e. N otice to Creditors. shape is the rea las Ct.mmcrrisl Club and the Dali. s M it ness my hand and th e Seal of Ihe *sid cir ■ Chas. Bilyeu has painted his house. c u it c o u rt on th is 15lh day of March, 1911. City Council. The Commercial club is K. M HMITH. son why you are composed of some of the heaviest tax Roy Dnngan. from Jefferson, is visit Clerk of the said O TICE Is hereb y given th a t th e und ersigned 1 L. D. Brow n. payers in the comity, snd the action of N A ttorney f<>r ap p lica n t C ircuit Court. h as been bv th e County C ourt o f th e s ta te 1 ing his brother here. of O regon for P.»lk C ounty, ap p ointed as ad sure to find satis the club should have much weight. Karl Apperlle, of New port, is visiting m in lstra to r of th e e sta te of Hamuel H tou e.d e ; «■eased; th e re fo re a ll persons h a v in g elaim s Chafl. Putnam faction in T he «g ain st said e sta te a re hereby notified and re- I N otice to C ontractor. Young Mr Greenwood has had a cancer re qutred to p resent tl.e sam e to th e und er* gne t, Willard Cooper, 24 years old, son of, properly verified as by law req u ired , a t uiy * Florsh eim Shoe. Every last “ N atu ral moved from his nose. resident'« at B u e ll. Polk C ounty. U rvfuU , with C, 8. Cooper, of Aislie, was drowned in ID » w ill be received by th county ..ter the Lockianiute River Monday while B Polk cou n ty, Oregon, a t h is o fllc s in Dallas W. Fiddler, from Croston, is visiting In six m onths from th e d a le T hereof. B HTGNE. Shape” and bound to fit in your proper size. for m ak in g cu t* and fills, rwtlmaled am ount of working on the |.nnd at Sitniwon'e log A u m in lstrato r of th e e sta te of his brother here. w ork, ab ou t ITOtJOcubic yards, up to WocKJCS. Ham uel Htone. deceased. ging camp. He was Die oldest of rig a m o f April flr«t. 19D. and th at said bios will Miss Bursha Shaw, of Sheridan, is Hlrapeon A Lew is. children. This was the third fatal ac t** opener! by the county c o u rt at the hour of A ttorneys for said e state . visiting Mrs. Ed. Shaw. in a m. o f said day T he c u r l reserves Ihe cident at the Himpson logging camp in Try it on today. rltih t to re je ct any or all bids. five months. Loren, a younger brother Mr. Phillips, of the Sinclair Provision » e d u c a tio n « w ill be on file on and an e r of Willard Cooper, was standing lieeide M arch s\ 1911, In the o « c e of the county elerk. Co., was in Ifella* Tuesday. Notice of F in al Settlem ent. <V r tlfi-d ch eck for .1 per cent o f the em ount Oldman when Oldman was killed bv a A complete showing MD* Nada Scott is sgain in her old o f e o d i hid w ill be re<ni I red falling tree. A short time before Den By o rd er of ih e Court, th is MMh day of Mereh. place for the Dalla» Meal Co. at $5.00. Some Jew » Jt^ F ts b e re h r given t« a ll w hom l| g i * r 19 H r . ¥ H M IIII. Ross was killed while woraing on tire « t e r i h a th e und »lg ted L ae 1 d u i fl [sa a i ] Cuuiny Clerk. Ray Boats, from O. A. C., was visit line. nal itAuUltt a n a m a t to e « .otUiy u > u r, ol F u .* styles $6.00. ing here Sunday. County '» rr fo u . ha» «et the sam e f«>r h e arin g on th e 23 rd day o f A pril at I o ’elo* k i . » of Mrs. I). K. Harris has moved from said day a t th e co u n ty .o tir t room in th e c o u rt Mr*. Mary J . Jarvis 6l*-n divorre pro house at tn e c ity ot D allas in Polk C ounty. O r H-yt«r street to Jefferson street. egon and 'h a t th e saute and any ob )« lion s ceeding* against her husband, Miles A. FOR FLETCH ER S E-l C«»ad is building a new hou e on th e re to w ill i.e h eard and passed upon by he Järvi», in circuit court yesterday. She said o<w*rt at said tim e and p ace. Hayter street. allejM* deeertion. They were married C A S T O R I A h ated at D«lt«» urwgon th is l l t k day of at Dallas on October 10. 1W3. The wife Dallai. Or.-goa Mr. ami Mrs. Car! Sellers return'd M arch, A . D . H 19« A N A N P N IL U F s B tM K F .lt . ask* the ctMtuay of their child, William Kxe* in fix ol the last w ill and from Saleoi Saturday. Balter Fruit and kn Gilbert, 13 year* old. Attorney Jamea te stam e n t and estate a i E lis a b e th i ta Arthar Fcannll went to Bend Mon- lor «1.7». Th* i n P h illip «, late ol P o lk « ouny, G. Heltael repreaenU tha plaintiff.— , I I day. claw orchard \ a «arador •a * talesman. ,f} 4 K 9 M 6 *.L - Fruit Growers Meet. Makes Home Baking Easy Send Name PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. Address. N Read in Sumet Magazine. Marriage Liceniet. The Way to Be Certain of Good Clothes is to avoid the Other Kind If we couldn’t recommend our Clothes to our friends, we would not sell them. But we don’t hesitate to say to every man in this town, you can’t buy more Fashionable and Dependable Garments than 0 Question to be Decided Next Mon day, April 3rd. Bishop’s Beady Tailored Clothes Because we know what they are, how they are made and styled and tailored. Here are choice pickings in fine values. Your Choice Prices, $ 10.00 to S35.00 Airlic Salem Woolen III Store S A L E M , O R EG O N Man Drowned. Files Divorce Papers. U g lo w C lothing H o u se Children Cry