Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 15, 1911, Image 2

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    Company H will march to the
city park and listen to the fol­
lowing program:
The Reunion will be Held in Dal­
Music Band.
las Cn Ju n : 24th.
Invocation Rev. C. P. Gates
Address —President of the
Arrangements for the holding day, Hon. J. H. Hawley.
Music Band.
of the 24th annual reunion of
Address-Hon. J. H. Acker­
Polk county pioneers are about
completed, and all signs i>oint to man.
Music.
one of the happiest events of the
Dinner.
two dozen so far held.
The committee on general ar­ Hot coffee for this occasion
rangements and finance, ap will be furnished by the commit­
pointed at a recent meeting of | tee, and all who care to do so are
the Commercial club and consist­ requested to bring baskets of
ing of H. L. Fenton, W. A. eatables and have a regular old-
Ayres and VV. L. Soehren, have fashioned lunch.
named the following citizens to After dinner will occur the
assist them in different capaci­ regular annual business meeting
of the association; and the pio­
ties:
Committe 2 on music and pro­ neers will have the city park for
gram—U. S. Grant, H. H. Dun- a social time. Suitable prizes
kelberger, C. S. Graves. Mrs. D. will be given to the oldest and
M. Metzger and Willis Simonton. earliest pioneer present, also the
Committee on decoration —Mrs oldest pioneer couple.
H. L. Fenton, Mrs. G. L. Hawk­ At the college campus, com-
ins, H, L. Fenton and W. V. Ful­ ire icing at 1:3), there will be
races, p'llow fights and a tug-of-
ler.
Coffee committee Mrs. F. A. war fi r suitable prizes, lasting
until f :3). when the old Alerts
Stiles, Tracy Staats.
Committee on Sports N. L. will play a game of baseball with
Guy, Carl Fenton, W. J, White. a picked nine of Pioneers.
At 3:30 the Dallas Grays and
The several committees met
last night and outlined the fol­ the Chemiwa Indians will have
lowing program, which will be a game.
From 6 30 to 7 on Main street
given with probably some minor
Company H will give an exhibi­
changes:
From 10 to 10:30, the Dallas tion drill.
At 7 there will be a hose race.
band will give a concert on Main
From 7 30 to 9 will occur the
street, when the procession,
headed by the band and com­ regular band concert of Saturday
posed principally of old pioneers night on the court house plaza.
on foot and in carriages and This promises to be one of the
PIONEER PICNIC.
non » » » » » » ssmuy-»»*»» me < « » » *» m
*
Another Logger Hurt.
most interesting sessions our pio­
neers have ever had. While O. W. Dean, a logger at camp
their ranks have been consider­ No. 6 of the Falls City Lumber
ably thinned during the past Co., was struck by the main line
year, yet coming as it does at train Tuesday afternoon.
He
this time, with nothing else to suffered a broken leg and inter-
detract from attendance and in­ 5 nal irljuries by being hauled a
terest, there is no reason why it distance of 12 feet down a steep
should not be a record event.
embankment He showed much
fortitude as he was removed to
the hospital at Dallas for treat­
Little Walter Craven Hurt.
After a visit with relatives ment. ____
here Hood Craven started yes­
Hart at Fall* City.
terday afternoon for his moun­
Wright
Gardner is the latest
tain home, accompanied by Wal­
ter, the 10-year-old son of Mr. occupant of a room at our hos­
and Mrs. Joseph Craven. At pital, he being brought down
Sheridan a pocketful of toy per­ from Falls City yesterday, where
cussion caps exploded, painfully he sustained a fractured ankle
injuring Walter in the hand. Mrs. bone while working in one of the
Craven went down last evening to mills in that section. Dr. Star
aid the sufferer, who will come buck informs us that he is get­
out all right under the care of ting along as well as can be
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his grandfather, Dr. Tylersmith. expected.
MRS. CRYSTAL DIES.
A Resident of Dallas Many Years
Ago. 1878-1884.
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CIRCUIT COURT
The following telegram was H B C osper..................................... t SI 00
» 00
H o lm a n ..................................
received by Mr. H. L. Fenton J 11 urora,
293 60
May term ........................
this morning
7» 80
W itnesses, May t e r m ................
Vacaville, Cal., June 15, 1911. J B N u n n .......................................
12 00
Mr. H. L. Fenton
PAUPER
12 20
Death has called from us today Sim onton & S co tt........................
11 76
O B u t le r .................... ........ . . .
the dear little wife and mother G W est
10 00
Supply C o ................
you knew so long and well. Peter Salem
10 OC
Cook ...................................
Kindly give notice to the old I) (i M ea d o r................................... 15 50
14 IH)
friends.
t> <K)
J C K a v s........................................
G. W. & C. C. CRYSTAL.
H u n tley ..................................
111 00
The telegram is signed by J C G E Brown
M a rch a i
.....................................
2 50
George Crystal and his son. Mr. G A M rscott ................................ 10 00
Shoe
(Ifet'l
Crystal and his family were res­
COURT HOUSE ACCOUNT
G u a rd
idents of Dallas from about 1878 Oregon Power C o m p a n y ............ 26 50
S p e c ia l)
Dallas
Telephone
Co.................
.
41
03
O
r th o p e d ic
to 1884, he being clerk for J. D. H \Y S tu m p ...................................
L a s t, S o it
2 00
Toe.
Lee, Mr. Fenton being associated Dallas Water C o.............................
9 35
with him in the same capacity. Steve Morrison .............................
4 on
Mrs. Crystal was a MacWilliams D P S to u ffer................................... 12 00
May bee ....................................... 133 15
before marriage, living on the A
Occupation Tax Due Today.
lrt oo
A1 W ilk in s o n .................................
Wm.
Howe
place
west
of
town.
A
F Toner ...................................
75 00
Another Jail Occupant.
Police Judge Gregory is busy Her family have now all passed
CUR R E N T E X P E N S E S
Uncle Sam has bought two million pairs
Sheriff Grant received another today collecting the new occupa away except two brothers and a Polk County O b ser v er ................
6 70
1 50
f o r his Soldiers, Sailors uud Marines. This is
boarder Tuesday in the person of tion tax. He is meeting with sister, residents of California. Polk County Item izer .. ...........
I. S tair
....................
5 58
the Shoe Col. Roosevelt wore in Africa. In a
one Joe Margott, sentenced to a hardly any kicks, as most of the Mrs. Crystal was a lady of many C Bushong
A C o m p a n y .......... . . .
3 20
number of states the militiamen are required by
term of 15 days by Judge Wilson, business men realize this is the accomplishments and admirable C lass A Prudhomme C o ............ 34 74
of Independence, for the larceny cheapest and best way of paying qualities and her passing will be B irth old Barg C om pany............
5 CO
law to wear it.
for a nightwatch and street sincerely regretted by many old Gians A Prudhom me C o .............. 11 IK)
United States army surgeons designed the
of some clothes.
State of Oiegon (In sa n e).............
77 00
sprinkling, and that the tax is time friends in this vicinity.
lasts after experimenting for years to find the
Stow A C om p any...........................
10 00
the only way out of i t
Home Baking.
shapes that the average man can adopt with­
ROADS AND B R ID Ü E 8
BASE BALL GAME.
out " breaking in.” A sk for
G N N ew to n ...................................
50 00
The ladies of the Methodist
Back to the Mines.
Hillard B r o th e r s...........................
35 50
church will sell home baking,
L C h a p m a n ...............................
5 60
W. G. Nesmith, watchman at Old Timers will Endeavor to F R M
bread, pies, cakes, cookies, etc.,
Saver .....................................
7 50
the
Treasure
mine
in
the
Blue
O A W Sewer Pipe Co . . . . . .
76 50
the kind that mother used to
Handle the Elusive Sphere.
W
att
S
h
ip
.........................................
130
75
River
district,
has
returned
from
make, next Saturday, June 17th,
Standard Oil C o.............................
23 46
at Mrs. Lee Smith’s millinery a visit at Salem and Rickreall
One of the greatest attractions Security Vault A Metal W orks. 108 00
parlors. See display of baking and will leave in the morning for of Pioneer day will be the game Weldon Black ........ .................
5 00
Treat your feet as well as Uncle Sam treats
the
mines.
-Eugene
Guard.
& W Railway C o ............. 240 30
in the window.
of baseball that afternoon be­ S A F P C Starr
the feet of his men, and double the enjoyment
.......................................
5 25
tween a nine from the famous K W F u ller............ * ..................... 12 00
of life and work.
old
Alerts
and
one
from
the
Pio­
Hank W ilkinson A S o n ..............
37 85
m *
#
*
i
CALL TO SEE T H E ARMY LINE
neers. All these boys used to Will Lee ......................................... 38 75
E v a n s.....................................
-18 75
know how to handle the game in Ward
JOSEPH
M. HERMAN 8 GO., Manufacturer*, Boston
Kibbv
.............................
45 10
good shape, but most of them A Harrv
1) Burnett ...................................
27 15
have grown stiff and ungainly J A J d in so n .....................................
2 fiO
with the added years, and it will 1' L G uthrie ................................... 33 75
Jam
es
G
oodm
an............................
13
5 1
be great fun to watch their en­
es M iddleton...........................
13 75
deavors to come back to the agil­ Jam
Jam es V C h ittv .............................
89 10
ity of their youth. Justice Hardy Fred Talbott ................................. 14 00
Peter
Cook
.
.
.
!
.
.................
50
80
Holman and Editor Fiske have
B ow m an............................
2 00
kindly consented to umpire the August
Lumber A Logging C o ... 664 98
WEDDED SIXTY YEARS AGO. ’
game. The Judge will* take his Dallas
REPORT
Beall A C om pany........................... 4675 64
station behind the catcher and l-alls City Lumber C o................
11 59
.....................
17 50 Of the C ondign of The Dallas City Mr and Mrj Robert M Grant Ho¡(j
the other behind the pitcher, Ralph Adam s
S p inn ey..................................
120 00
and they have not yet decided o O A \ oung
42 75
Bank, at Dallas, Oregon,
Informal Reception.
which has the most dangerous W Spinney .......................................
...................................
47 25
position, but feel comparatively C S p in n ev ...........................
48 37 I n t h e S t a te o f O re g o n , a t t h e c lo s e o f b u s i ­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G rant, vener­
safe owing to the lack of steam Will Tice ......................................... 22 50 n e ss, J u n e 7, 1911: RESOURCES.
able and greatly respected residents of
11 W J o n e s.....................................
10 00
that will probably be shown by Steel
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t
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....................................$198,791
72
this
city and widely known pioneers of
E v a n s .....................................
6 75
d u n se cu re d .
#27 6o Polk county, readied and passed Mon­
both batters and pitchers.
W H ill
.........................................
ti 50 O B v o n e r d d s r a a f n ts d , s w e c a u r r r a e d n t a s n ..................................
9,tl99 23
day, am id
the
rejoicing of their
The teams as now picked are V H Harris
............
9 00 S to c k s a m i o t h e r s e c u r i t i e s ..................
5,0»>0
m any friends, the six tieth anniversary
L<H>0
as follows, and Manager Fenton II F P y e ........................................... 13 50 B F u a n r n k i in t u g r e h a o n u d s e f ..........................................
i
x
t
u
r
e
s
............................
1
#00
of
their
wedded
life.
In celebration
J o n e s ...................................
76 50 O th e r r e a l e s ta t e o w n e d .......................... 15,000
requests that they all meet on O Amos
Wait
4 50 D ue fro m a p p r o v e d re s e rv e b a n k s ----- 57,818 93 of the even t, an informal gathering of
the college campus Friday eve­ J G o o d ell................ ... ......................
5,t>t> 57 the children and friends of the aged
3 00 C h e c k s a n d o t h e r c a s h i t e m s .............
25,248 85 couple gathered at their hom e on Church
ning at 6 30 to assume positions, O A S p in n e y ................. ................
4 85 C a s h o n h a n d ...................................
$321,752 95 street, Sunday, w here th e tim e was
also all other old players who S W Rouse ................................. 33 00
T o t a l ..........
pieasantly passed in receiving congratu­
At W indover ........
...............
42 41
L IA B IL IT IE S
may have been forgotten:
lations and relating rem iniscences of
Mark Nolann .................................
16 87
Alerts—J. M. Farley, J. C. ( ’ M Sim m ons ............................... 17 50 C a p i ta l s to c k p a id i n ..................................$ 30,000
their journey through life. A n o te­
S u r p lu s f u n d .........................................................6,000
worthy fact in connection with the life
Richardson, C. E. Shaw, J. D. Jim Trent *............ .......................
2 50 U n d iv id e d p r o fits , less e x p e n s e s a n d
story
of these remarkable old people is
t a x e s p a i d ..........
4,473 62
3 75
Shaw, H. B. Cosper, C. G. Coad, Oilman T ren t.................................
I n d i v i d u a l d e p o s its s u b je c t to c h e c k 192,435 87 that since the day they have been m ar­
Joe
Sampson
.................................
6
02
e m a n d c e r t if i c a t e s o f d e p o s i t ..........
329
D. L. Leyt, Geo. Hagood, H. L. Jim M iddleton............................... 26 12 T D im
e c e r tif ic a te s o f d e p o s i t .................... 88,514 46 ried they have not been separated more
Fenton.
than three weeks at any one tim e. As
W M iddleton.................... - ...........
4 00
T
o t a l ............................................................ $321.752 95 a token of respect, the visitors p resent­
Pioneers—A. J. Barham, W. Henrv F ern .....................................
2 00
S
t
a
te
o
f
O
re
g
o
n
.
t
ed
them with a handsom e rug.
5 85
A. Ayres, Andy Tupper, Ed Chester G u th r ie ... ....................
C o u n ty o f P o lk
| ss-
Mr. Grant is now hi years old, and
M ahoney.............................
1 75
I, W. G. V a s s a l). C a s h ie r of t h e a b o v e -n a m e d
Smith, Gus Boman, U. S. Lough- Roger
9 19 b a n k , d o s o le m n ly s w e a r t h a t t h e a b o v e s t a t e ­ Mrs. Grant, whose maiden nam e was
II W ells ....................................
ary, W. P. Miller. E. C. Kirk­ Jam
es K Sears ...........................
97 35 m e n t is t r u e to t h e b e s t of in v k n o w le d g e a n d Josephine W illiams, is 7fi. They were
W .O . VASSALL,
married in (May county, Missouri, in
patrick, E. W. Fuller, W. E. Great W estern Lum ber C o ........ 14 36 b e lie f.
C a s h ie r .
1 00
S u b s c rib e d a n d s w o r n to b e fo re m e t h i s 13th 1851, when he was 21 and she only 10.
Greenwood, R. E. Williams, G. George M orton...............................
In 1852 they came across the plains to
d a y o f J u n e , 1911.
L. D. B R O W N ,
Security
Vault
A
Metal
W
orks.
132
(H
)
L. Hawkins, G. O. Grant.
N o ta r y P u b lic .
Oregon, and took up their hom e near
John Ebbe ..................................... 825 00
[SEAL]
Bridgeport, in this county, and lived
Fred G illespie .............................
74 75
Favorable Letter.
their u n til PJ07. The succeeding two
C orrect —A ttest
Ira M eh rlin g...................................
22 50
F. J C R A V E N ,
years were spent in Falls City. They
R E. W 1LLIAMH.
The Secretary of the Commer­ A G H a k e t ..................................... 46 25
then removed to Dallas, which has since
B. 11 M cCALLON ,
been their home.
cial club is in receipt today of a J H Roberts . . . ........................... 53 75
D ir e c to rs .
Their three living children are all
most favorable letter from the A Inm an ....................................... 47 00
Young ...................................
17 50
residents of this city. They are: J. M.
Armsby people regarding the lo­ J VV R L Morris
.....................................
15 00
Grant, sheriff of Polk cou n iy, D. J. and
Miss Nixon Wins First Prize.
cation of their packing plant H W e lls........................................... 81 55
M. B. G rant. There are six grandchil­
here. Representatives of the Henry V o th ................................. . 112 50 Editor Item izer,
dren and two great grandchildren.
Dalla.«,
Oregon.
Those present at th e reception Sun­
company will visit us again in Craven Bro9 ............................... 159 81
You will be interested in knowing day were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Grant,
Sheridan Lumber C o ..................
17 09
the near future.
Conrad S t a f r i n .................. ..........
39 25 th a t in th e Subscription Contest of The Mr, and Mrs. D. J. G rant, Mr. and Mrs
G W H arry.....................................
6 70 Pacific M onthly which has just been J. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. (J. H ughes,
PARALYSIS CAUSED DEATH.
Dallas Iron Works
15 46 closed and in which The Pacific M onth­ Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Gate*, Rev. Geo.
Gerlinger Bros...............................
3 44 ly brought from Oregon. Idaho and Hikok, Isaac H ughes, Mrs. Chas. G uy,
Dan E lliott ...............................
33 30 W ashington about forty young ladies, Mrs. C. Allen, Mrs. G reen, Mrs. R ickli,
37 50 Miss Julia N ixon, of your city, won the Mrs. Pauline Rickli, Mrs. J. B. N unn,
James Calvin Hutton, Dallas Black­ It L Smuek ..................................
L A W illiam son.............................
69 50 first prize am ounting to $85 in addition ‘G randm a” Hubbard, John Hubbard,
smith, Succumbs to Malady.
Oilar A K enworthy .....................
21 00 to securing her trip to Portland. The George G ales, Mrs. G. H arter, Mrs.
49 36 yonng ladies who won this trip had all Crowthers, Mieses M abel, Alice, Frieda
J W F i n n .......................................
W illiam G o rslin e..........................
44 00 exp en ses paid to Portland and return. and Mildred G rant.—Observer.
Jam es Calvin H utton, a well-known
K B ranch.........................................
51 75 They stayed at the Hotel Portland, had
blacksm ith of this city, died at his home
11 56 seats on the grand stand to se the par­
here Saturday, evening, June 10, aged Fred T a lb o tt................ ..................
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
10 46 ades, were taken to a theatre party and
L A G u th rie...................................
67 years, as the result of a paralytic
5 96 a baseball gam e and thoroughly enjoyed
stroke, whicn he suffered New Year’s N G H a rris.....................................
W J Grooms .................................
7 22 their week of pleasure in Portland.
Jam es H unter to
Florence E
day. At that tune his entire right side
Yours very truly,
1 64
H unter, lots in M onm outh .. $
2
waa stricken, and his condition grew G W Siefarth .................................
FR E D LOCKLEY,
4 96
A
W
P
lan
k
in
gton
.........................
Nancy E H enry and hua to V L
worse until he was helpless and finally
Manager.
5 81
Ed Sampson .................................
G ibson, 55.80 acres, t 7 a, r 3 w. 4000
speechless.
11 94
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He waa born in Marion county, and II C Rowland ...............................
6 93
J G T r en t.........................................
cam e to Dallas about seven years ago.
Salesm an wanted—To represent Irri­
FRANCHISE IS SOUGHT.
10 54
C Sh ep ard ......................................
gation and Land Com pany of Idaho at
He married Mrs. N ettle Hasbrook, who Chester Guthrie
7 74
with two children survives him . A D 8 Shepard ........ .............. ....
Dallas. We offer an attractive in v est­
11 54
number of children by bis first wife are
8 94 Portland & West Coast Road Seeks m ent and an attractive sales plan and
J C R eynolds...................................
living.
can
m ake a proposition to a man of
1.3 12
J W lam
...........................
Right Through Sheridan.
standing in this com m unity that beats
The funeral services were held in the
5 03
C
R
Hanson
.................
Christian tabernacle Monday
after­
the highest salary paid in Polk county.
.1 C Trent
...................................
10 00
noon at 2:30 by Rev. I^eon I.. Myers.
At a recent m eeting of the city coun­ The right deal for th e right man. G ive
500 00
J D Adams A Co . .
The body was buried in the I. O. O. F.
15 86 cil m eeting, the city of Sheridan was pe­ references when answ ering th is ad. Ad­
K M Sm ith
.
dress Fruitland Acreage Com pany, Ltd.
cem etery.—Observer.
Ross Pierce
............... .
22 75 titioned for a right of way through the
J1
R B W inslow
21 70 principal streets of the tow n by the Box 588, Boise, Idaho.
Registration Farm Titles.
2 85 Portland A W est Coast Railway. .T l e
Deorge Morton .............................
Jim H olm an...................................
2 25 right-of-way agent of the road was pres­
No. 25— Alice K. Lynn. Osk Lodge.
No. 26— Mery II. Peterson, Kirlswn A J B row n ....................................... 120 00 ent and asked ior a franchise for his
com pany for the building, m aintaining
Furrn.
No, 27— W \V. Stockton, Clover lest
Several business houses on Mill have and oj>erating of a railway line through
Farm
received newly painted fronts th is week. the citv lim its of Sheridan. W hile
nothing was definitely stated as to
No. 28—A n d re* C am pbell, Oak Park.
when work was to com m ence, a period
No. 29—J. \V. Finn, l.arkwood Stock
of four years was asked for in which to
Farm.
begin the work. The m atter of the
WHAT CURES ECZEMA?
No. 30—.1 M. Robertson, O lenwood.
U now a summer at well
No. :tl — Fred l.oy, I.yndhtirat H om e, I We have had so m any Inquiries franchise was referred to the street
at a winter remedy.
It
com
m
ittees
which
will
report
at
the
No. 52—J. J. Leveek, Cedar Lawn.
lately ivgarding Eczema and other
hat the tame invigorating
No. 33—C. 1>. Nairn, Sbadeland, No. 2. skin diseases, that we are glad to ! n ext week's council meeting.
and strength-producing ef­
N o. 3 4 -
”
••
No. 3
| No. 35—
”
•'
No. 4 1 m ake our answer public. After care- j
fect in summer at in winter.
Notice to Odd Fellow*.
ful Investigation we have found that
Try It in a little cold milk or
Valiev Podge, No. 42, at Indepen- ■
a
sim
ple
wash
of
Oil
of
W
lntergraen.
J . C. Shull* lias traded bis prune or |
water.
dence, will put on the first degree at
chard near town to F riti G erlinger (or aa compounded in D. D. IV, can be re­ their hall, on Thursday evening, June
' ALL DRUGGISTS
T i f * * * » » * » * » * * » * » * « < » » o * » ’« * i* * :* * * * * * * * * y * ^ :'it*:'-: * * * * * * * . . « 0 0
lied upon. W e would not m ake this
city property.
16, 1911, and Friendship Lodge. No. 6,
statem ent to our patrons, friends and has made arrangem ents for a free m o­
>Ve have an unsigned com m unication
neighbors unless we were sure of It— tor to and from Independence on that
announcing the marriage at the Rose
Fair last week o( Miss Lncv Birks and and although there are many so-called evening for all O ld Fellows in th is vici­
Mr. Sam uel Morris, of Baflston
It is Eczema rem edies sold, we ourselves nity who desire to attend, and we re­
asserted they were married at Vancou­ unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D quest that all members make a special
effort to attend,
ver and will soon be hom e to live two Prescription.
TRACY STAATS. I
m iles west of Hallston, and the writer
Because— We know that It g ives In­
Noble Grand, Friendship
w ishes then) a long and happy life. The stan t relief to that torturing Itch
Lodge, No. 6.
Item izer has been unable to verily this
Because— D. O. D. starts the cure at
Will be Fruit Ice Cream Bricks
excep t by general report. If people are the foundation of the trouble.
afraid to sign their nam es to an item of
M M M **M M *M M M M *
Probate.
Because—It
cleanse*,
soothes
and
news we would much prefer them to
heals the skin.
In th s estate of H arriett Orchard, d e­
not give it.
Delivered to vour homes
Because— It enables Nature to repair ceased—adm inistrator authorized to sell
certain personal property at personal
the ravages of the disease
Because— The records o f tea years property at private sale.
In the esta te of C atherine McRev-
of com plete cures of thousands o f the
m ost serious cases show that D. D. D. nolds, inventory and appraisem ent filed
For Infants and Children.
Is today recognised as the absolutely and approved.
s a a a s s a a a a a a a s a a a a e a a a e a ee
reliable Eczema cure.
Marriage Licenses.
Drop into our store today, just to
W. A . Teal and Belle 'V hitlett.
Better Fruit and ItrnLaer one year
talk over your case with ua
D. F. 1'laster and J en n ie F. Flsssing- for |1.75.
The first named it a first
class orchard instructor.
CON HAD STAFH IN, DaUse. O f*.
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U ncle sams
Herman’s U .S . Army Shoe
Dallas Mercantile Co.
ON THE FOURTH COUNT
No 2 ______________ 12,385
No 3 ________ _•____ 87,50
No 4 ______________ 63,25
No 8 ______________ 49,50
No 52____
57,50
No 53______________ 80,95
No 5 4 _______________12,140
No 55_______________ 14,485
No 61_______________ 15,365
No 66______________ 73,75
No 67 _____________ 73,85
No 7 9 ______________ 73,50
N ol37______________ 49,50
N o l5 1 ___ ___________ 61,95
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S C O T T ’S
EMULSION
Uglow Clothing House
Cozy Corners
1911 S P E C I A L
Men’s Fine Clothing, Gentlemen’s Furnishings, Etc.
T H E F L O R S H E IM S H O E
Dallas, Oregon
CASTO R IA
Tin K M Yon Have Always Bought
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