Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 10, 1911, Image 2

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    I N D E P E N D E N C E & M O N M O U T H RY.
ed with hot and cold water, with quite a handicap in that partic- in the background, it being only
toilets and bathrooms for a nuni- ular, as agents for other con- business sense for farmers to
Dallas Division.
ber. The whole structure will cerns, both green and dried, turn their attention to things
We aim to carry as many
Adm itted to the second class of mail m atter.
A R R IV IN G D A L LA S.
be lighted with electricity, (ion- have worked the whole region that will bring them larger re­ sorts of underwear as there L E A V IN G DALLAS.
8:30 a. m.
P assenger No. 6-1 ........................0 :50 a. in.
tracts were dosed with Guy ! pretty thoroughly during the last turns, and ship in the grain they
i P assen g er No. 0 5 ............
1:00 p. in.
PtiHiienger No. 08 ................... 11 : t() a. in.
Bros, yesterday for the neeessa- two weeks. Our people are loyal need from places where the land are physical types among ! Paanenger No. 00 ........
THURSDAY, AUG. JO. 19» I.
7:2ö p. in.
P assenger No. 70 ....................... 0:55 p. m.
ry plumbing, and Barr will be to the packer and would gladly is not so valuable for such pur-1 men. Heavy, long-cut un­ Panaenger No. 7 1............
over from Salem today to close have held their crop for it, had poses. He himself was formerly d e r w e a r f or t h e cold­ L EA V IN G IN D E P E N D E N C E
A R R IV IN G IN D E P E N D E N C E
V . P . F IS K E .
up for the installation of a fine lit been known to a certainty that a great wheat raiser in Califor­ blooded; lighter, athletic-cut P assen g er No. 04 ....................... 0:00 a. in. P am in g er No. t«5
9:15 a. in.
heating plant for the whole build- [ the plant would be located here, nia, farming 1200 acres in Ala­ underwear for those of more P assenger No. 08 ..................... 10:50 a. in. P assenger No. 00 .........................1:25 p . m .
P assen g er No. 7 0 ........................6:15 p. in. P assenger No. 71 .........................8:00 p ni.
I te m iz e r,o n e y ear in a d v a n c e ..................................................... (1 50 ing. Telephones will he install- As it is, the output from the meda county, but threw up the [
S U B S C R IP T IO N j W ith W eekly O regonian o r S em i-w eekly J o u r n a l .............. 2 00
active circulation. And the
ed
in
the
rooms,
but
it
is
not
yet
¡packer
this
year
will
probably
job
and
put
in
peaches,
and
is
;
Airlie Division.
1 75
definitely settled whether a pri- not exceed 15 carloads, for which now making dollars where he in-between kinds. All sizes, L E A V IN G A IR L IE
A R R IV IN G A IR L IE .
vate exchange will be put in or in excess of 7 cents is now being formerly made cents, the same, all good fabrics, and all P assen g er No. 6 2 .........................8:15 a. m • P assenger No. 6 1 ....................... 7 :50 a. in.
M I’TTTAT i
Office,
11
Office:
general service used. The front! freely offered.
Contracts for as can be done right here today. ! dependable qualities.
. P assen g er No. 7 2 ........................ 4:05 p. n r P assenger No. 7 3 ...................... 3:25 p. in.
PHONES:
R e sid e n c e ,1401
No. 4 2 0 * M ain 8t.
of the new building will be o f j several lots were written while The Itemizer has been making!
A R R IV IN G IN D E P E N D E N C E .
V IN O IN D E PEN I)E NOE.
cement and metal with large on the trip, making a good morn this plea for years to our people, No one undersells us on L P EA
assenger No. 6 1 ........................ 7 :00 a. m. P assenger No. 0 2 ....................... 9:25 a. m .
mg's
work,
Mr.
Stafford
leaves
1
but
it
seems
necessary
for
new
windows
as
Mr.
Crider
believes
underwear of equal grades. P assen g er No. 7 3 ........................ 2:30 p. in. P assenger No. 7 2 ....................... 4:50 p. in.
Patron iir One A nother for the U pbuildtna of Town and C ounty.
today for his California home comers to show them how. As
in plenty of light.
T ra in No. 09 leaving D allas at 1 :00 p. in. connects a t M o n m o u th for A irlie.
but
another
representative
will
a staple crop, Mr. Stafford be­
Mr. Crider is to have the build­
T rain s Nos. 02 an d 72 from A irlie connect a t M onm outh for D a lla sa n d way p o in ts.
ing ready for occupancy by Oc­ soon be on hand, and if any have lieves there is nothing to equal
Acer ding to the Oregonian and Telegram the people
tober 1st. and then Mr. Berry not sold their prunes, he will be prunes, the market for them as
of the second congressional district are not as well sat­
will bring here the furnishings glad to buy, paying the highest yet being in its infancy, and he i
isfied with their new representative in congress as they
thinks there is no place on the
of his Portland hotel, sufficient market price.
At the big cut and fill on the earth where better ones can be
for 50 rooms, all brand new and
might be. According to the evidence he seems a man
firstclass in every particular. Dunlop hill John Ebbe’s steam grown than right here in old
who allows his animal passions to overbalance any other
The hotel will retain the name of shovel is scooping out the dirt in Polk.
good points he might possess.
his Portland one "The New great shape, and crushed rock
T his Is th e title of a b e a u tifu l 64-page book, w h ich
laying was started yesterday
Reunion of Dallas Girls.
Scott.”
w ill show a n y boy o r g irl how to SUCCEED. Drop a
p
o s ta l In th e m a il TODAY a n d It w ill be sen t FREE.
The S. P. now has a sort of belt line around Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Berry and her morning. You will hardly know
The aim of th e College la to d ig n ify an d p o p u la ris e
At
the
home
of
Mrs.
Anna'
Mster
were
callers
Tuesday,
and
that
place
when
it
is
finished,
th
e In d u strie s, an d to serv e ALL th e people. I t offers
and some day you will see a local train serving all sta­
yesterday afternoon there
co u rses in A g ric u ltu re , C ivil E n g in eerin g , E le c tric a l
seem especially impressed with I Our first stop was at the Kim- Coad
D a lla » M erca n tile Co.
was
held
a
reunion
of
a
number:
E n g in eerin g , M echanical E n g in eerin g , M ining E n g in ­
tions from here to McMinnville on the Yamhill division
lour town and its advantages, ball place, where Mr. and Mrs.
e erin g , F o restry , D o m e stic Science an d A rt, Com
Dallas ladies, who went to
m erce, P h a rm a c y an d M usic. T h e C o lle g e o p e n s
and the West Side.
! both now and prospective. They Koohle have one of the most at- of
talk
over
the
school
days
of
long
Septem ber 22d. C atalog free.
10 10
C
H
W
a
tts
.................................
do not wish to be classed as an- tractive places in the valley. We ago and to do honor to Mrs. El­ H C r a w f o r d ...........................
24 35
A d d ress: REGISTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTURAL
tagonists of our hotels already found there a well boring outfit, mer LaCornu, of Spokane, and J o h n M a ie r...................................
After all their clamoring for protection it was left to
COLLEGE, C o rv allis, Oregon.
19 35
8
50
F
red
H
a
m
ilto
n
.............................
here,
but
think
there
will
be
now
down
150
feet,
and
are
go-
Our George to show wool growers that they were not
Mrs. W. P. Mills, of Centralia, W E H a rtm a n .............................
8 10
plenty of business for all, and ing on until they get sufficient who
are here visiting the scenes M Lewis
.......................
9 35
really getting it under the present tariff bill, but had
will bring a class of custom with flow for all purposes,
1 59
childhood. The latter Du tv h C reek M i l l .........................
only been buncoed into thinking they had it.
Independence Fire Put Out.
them to the advantage of the
At Mr. Mays’ we found every- of their
82 12
G illesp ie .............................
FARM NAMES.
both Crystal girls, the old F W red
40 IK)
town. They are coming to make thing in good order and George are
ayne W o o d .................................
family
home
being
where
E.
V.
A
small blaze was started in
16 06
B u tler .......................................
I.
„ , ,
, . ,
,
,, I Dallas their home, and we ac- showed us how to repair a punc­ Dalton now lives and where their O R scar
THE NEW SCOTT.
11 35 Those Registered and Approved the basement of the Enterprise
H u d s o n ...............................
for a firstclass hotelrv, ai30 the cord them a hearty welcome on tured tube in quick order.
n ey ...............................
135 20 :
office Tuesday afternoon when a
i chance for advancement that | behalf of our people, feeling as- With Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mc­ father ran a blacksmith shop at O F ra A n k S p in
Since Our Last Report.
1UI 2 5 1
B yerley
an
early
day.
A
big
dinner
was
serious fire was narrowly avert­
Donald, formerly of the Buckeye served by the genial hostess, a C ecil 8 p in n e y ............................ ..
57 50
George A. Berry Will Open New there is in this section of the sure(j they will merit it.
ed. The fire started from a de­
.country, so last week closed a
17 50
M C H o w le n .................................
Variety
store
here,
now
on
the
46—Oakdale W. H. Good, fective stove pipe, and before it
Hotel Here October 1st.
picture taken of those W ill S p in n ey ............ < .................
56 25
| contract with Mr. Crider for a
place they bought of D. P. Stouf- group
52 50 Dallas.
and a most pleasant af­ B E Rose ......................................
was discovered a large hole was
10-year lease of the new build­
IN THE COUNTRY.
fer near Ballston, we spent a present,
D allas I.u m b er A Logging Co
47 Holly Summit Fruit Ranch. burned in the floor* Mr. Mcln-
135 12
ternoon
spent
in
reminiscences.
ing
mentioned,
Mr.
Crider
obli­
As the Itemizer stated a cou­
most pleasant half hour, Mrs. Those present were: Mrs. La- W a tt S h ip p .................................
46 19 C. W. and S. A. Davis Bean, Sa-
turff was the first to make the
C W M a t h e w s .............................
5 07 tem.
ple of weeks ago, Mr. George A. gating himself to next year put
McDonald treating us to some
discovery and attaching a hose
m a S ta te B a n k ..............
2 25
Berry, of Portland, has leased up an additional building where Ye Editor Takes a Spin Down glasses of milk that were milk, Cornu, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Jas. G W illam
48- -Oak Hill Farm, Thos. J. to the faucet put out the fire in
174 50
W N ewbill
...........................
Burns, Mrs. A. B. Muir, Mrs. J.
the entire building now being the Apostolic Mission now hold [
and
delicious
cookies.
They
are
Ballston Way.
Rowell ...............................
13 80 Merrick, Buell.
Smith, Mrs. Anna Coad. Mrs. J W C W R eynolds
a few minutes. The property
erected by Mr. J. W. Crider, ex­ forth, and to add another story
cosily ensconsed in their new E.
. . ............................
7 00
49- Apple Acres, F. J. Coad, belongs to the White Motor Car
H.
P.
Shriver,
Mrs.
J.
C.
Shultz,
to
the
whole
brick
if
it
is
found
lam es G o o d m a n ........................
11 25 Dallas.
cept the room to be occupied by
home, and are delighted with the Miss May Shelton.
company at Portland.
E lm e r R u ik o .................................
5 00
At the invitation of Mr. T. II. life of a farmer and making it
the Steiling Furniture Company, necessary. The hotel will occu­
50 Orchard Grove Farm, Hen­
M rs E C la ik e
8 00
and will put in an uptodate hotel py with apartments all the up- Stafford, of the Armsby Packing pay. •
D ennis B ro th e rs...........................
6 75 ry, Voth, Dallas.
WORKING* BIG GUNS.
Probate.
there. Some three years ago per story of both the new and company, and in company with
We came back by way of Per-
44 50
C M S im m o n s .............................
51 LaCreole Jersey Farm, W.
36 87 0. Morrow, Rickreall.
Mr. Berry came west from Oma- the old brick, the present stair- Mr. Edwin Jacobson, general i rydale, stopping at Hugh Hayes’ In th e e s ta te of Isaac S tev en s, d eceas­ A E H o is in g to n .........................
ed— final acco u n t an d ob jectio n s th e r e ­ J I) A dam s C o ........................... .
17 50
ha and leased the building on the way being torn out and that booster for the commercial club, en route home.
52— Maple Mound, W. J. Craw­ Company H Getting All Kinds of
to ; m otion to s trik e objectio n s of M a- J o h n S ch alter A S o n s .................
2 35
corner of Seventh and Ankeny much being added to the floor we took passage in GeorgeCoad’si Mr. Stafford was much pleased caska
Practice at Fort Stevens.
S u tto n from
files o v erru led ; J W Lee
...............................
55 50 ford, Salem.
in Portland, for three years, fit­ space of the furniture company, auto yesterday morning for a wjtbl j be country gone over, agreed by resp ectiv e a tto rn e y s th a t all A L Stow eW ...............................
4 00
53— Ideal Farm, Louis Toede-
38 10
ting it up in fine shape as a first- This will give 38 sleeping apart-1 trip down Ballston way, to see thinking it ideal in every respect, pa per«, files a n d records sh a ll be co n ­ J o e S a m p so n ..................................
meur, Airlie.
After spending Sunday night
sidered ns ev id en ce in th e m a tte r, s u b ­ J C S h u ltz .....................................
47 00
class hotel. He called it the ments. The room on the corner for a certainty how many prunes but says be ¡s m0re stuck on our ject
54 Dallas View Fruit Farm, in camp at the college campus,
to objectio n s to its a d m issib ility as S ta n d a rd Oil Co .........................
12
17
New Scott. When it came to re­ will be the lobby with a stair­ were yet ansold in that part of c|imate than any one other thing, legal ev id en ce; stip u la te d by resp ectiv e Basil h C o ...............................
30 00 Fred R. Elliott, Dallas.
Company H pulled out Monday
newing the lease, the owners way leading above. The next the country, it being Mr. Staf- Ee hated to see so much good p arties th a t th e h eirs n am ed in th e oh J u s tin H u n te r .............................
5 50
55— Fair View Orchard Farm, morning for Fort Stevens, about
4 50 August May, Dallas.
chose to double the rent, and Mr. room west will be utilized as ^or<?j9 ,< e,slre, t° secure all he jan(] going to waste and predicts jections of M acaska S u tto n a re th e legal M W Jo n e s ..................... ..........
50 strong, and with little Arthur
provided th a t P a u lin e S u tto n was C o n rad S ta friu .........................
39 06
Berry not caring to give all his kitchen and dining room, and could of the dried article for the that in a few years it wjn an be heirs,
56— Central View Farm, R. A. Harris in full regimentals as the
not legally a d o p te d : agreed by all p a r ­ N A L uude
...............................
31
79
profits to the landlord, has been there will be two large sample operation of the new packing pro(]Ucing prunes or other or- ties, files an d records in th e m a tte r of R alp h A d am s ...................
company mascot. Captain Tooze
263 17 Hastings, Airlie.
seeking a new location. He be­ rooms. Each of the suites and plant this season. The packing chard stuff He says that the th e adoption of P au lin e S u tto n be a d ­ R W y ett ....................................... 152 25 This makes a total of 56 farm promised us a letter of the hap­
came stuck on the prospects here single apartments will be provid- plant is this year working under; raising- 0f cereals should be put m itted in ev id en ce; o bjections su s ta in ­ A B S tarb u ck ...............................
12 50 names registered in Polk coun­
penings for the first two days in
ed as to P auline S u tto n being an h e ir ; Shaw A M u s c o tt............
1 50
final acco u n t ap p ro v ed , ex cep t as to D allas Lu in b er A Logging Co
187 07 ty, more, we will venture to say camp, but it has failed to arrive.
P auline S u tto n .
S p au ld in g L< urging Co ............
At Fort Stevens yesterday the
202 97 than in any other county in the
i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ****** ***** ** ***«*****-****
232 50 state.
This shows progressive- Fourth Regiment continued its
In th e e s ta te of A. W . S ta n sb u ry , d e ­ S alem , Fulls C ity A W R y.
3 37 and that our people are proud of
ceased—final acco u n t h eard an d a p p ro v G eorge M orton ...........................
work at the big coast guns. The
M V VV'oods.................................
2 25
ed.
They can now infantrymen are rapidly master­
R
B
W
inslow
...............................
20
00 their fine homes.
Iti th e e sta te ol Isaac Dyck, deceased
13 75 give further proof of keeping up ing the details of their work,
—p etition for assig n m en t of claim filed ; W illam in a S tu te Bunk
S alem , F alls C ity A W Ry . . .
84 00 with the times by getting some i and expect to be fully qualified
citatio n to issue.
T h o rn to n H a rd w a re C o ........
636 72 nice stationery printed at the i to put the giant rifles through
J o e R ey n eld s ...............................
4 00
I the paces in target practice next
Rose
T
P
ie
rc
e
...............................
61 75 Itemizer office.
COMMISSIONER’S COURT.
1 Monday. All troops at Columbia
Cecil S m i t h .................................
40 00
BILLS ALLOWED.
G A F u rrier ...................................
9 78 DEATH OF POLKTIMBERMAN. i Beach and Fort Stevens will leave
O H H udson ........
.................
58 33
for Astoria Saturday afternoon
E B urns
.
___
58 33
H W S tu m p .................................. $
1 so H
W illiam Lee
.............................
1 71 J. C. Kramer Succumbs to Disease at 1 o’clock, so it was officially
S M Ray A Co .............................
75 A R Tobey
.............................
announced today from General
17 36
Dallas W a te r Co ...........................
20 40 C M T in e a x .................................
at Hospital in Dallas.
02 09
Finzer’s headquarters.
Shaw A M u s c o t t .........................
50 R B utler ...............................
51 02
THE POL'i COUNTY ÌTEiMIZER.
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Uglow Clothing House
M en’s Fine Clothing, Gentlemen’s Furnishings, Etc.
T H E F L O R SH E IM S H O E
Dallas, Oregon
E lectric K ixture A S u p p ly Co .
1 55 J e rr y O ’B rien ................. ........
106 75
P A U P E R ACCOUNT.
J . C. K ra m e r, a p ro m in e n t tim b e r-
NEW ROUTING.
J W h i t e h e a d ..................
76 25
C E H u n t l e y ................................. 100 00 H a rry C o u s i n .............................
57 38 m an and re sid e n t of Polk co u n ty and
J K Neal .........................................
0 00 T M cC reary ........... ........................
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,
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a
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allas
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sp
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76 25
C A R o b in s o n .................................
14 00 I) W C am p b ell ............
72 5o M onday ev en in g , from a com p licatio n i ulorning and Evening train s by
l> G M e ad o r.......... ..........................
15 50 J M oore .....................................
th W t S'd
72 50 of d iseases affecting th e sto m ach . T he j
P eter Cook .....................................
10 00 T CouUon .....................................
1 25 fu n era l will b e h e ld in th e ch ap el of
Dr L L H e w itt ............................
5 00 A H adley
C h a p m a n ’s u n d e rta k in g p arlo rs T h u rs- I
W est S alem S u p p ly .......................
10 00 G eorge T h o m p s o n .......................
7 87 i tlRy a t 1 P- m » and th e rem ain s will be j
B e g i n n i n g next Sunday, our
C onkey, W alk er A L e h m an . ..
4 85 W W W h e e le r...............................
ao - k ' ta k e n to M o n m o u th for b u rial. Rev.
„„ j
evening
Portland
Mi lea D a v i t . ...................................
5 78
4- 50 »
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C. W
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of I th
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G O B u tle r .......................................
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ex
p
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to
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trains
Will
b e given a new FOllt-
J o h n P le a s a n t.......... ................
r>7
50
Miles D avis
v i s .....................................
5 07 j VVr!„hl
ing, and the time lessened five
56 25 be p re se n t to co n d u ct th e service.
Mrs L A C h ip in an .....................
7 40 p w > estfall
^
M r. K ra m e r was born in ilio n o is >1 ! minutes between here and the
......................
55 12
L H S c h u ltz .....................................
10 00
n lfA n A lin
£
• _
G C lin to n .........................
62 50 v ears ago. He cam e to Oregon II from Io- : m
metropolis.
Instead ^ of
going
CU R REN T EX PEN SES
B S Both well ...................
36 00 vva and for a n u m b e r of y e a rs m ade bis
Polk C o u n ty I te m iz e r ..................
1 50
north
to
Polk,
Smithfield
and
hom
e
in
M
o
nm
outh.
L
a
te
r
he
moved
J Neal
......................
70 00
Dallas T elep h o n e C o ..................
24 90
to F a llsC itv , n ear which place he bought
J
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S
u
i
l
t
.........................
.
oo
/O
C G C o a d ........................................... 107 40
Jo e T ito
........
45 00 a ran ch . D u rin g his resid en ce in th is I ' after be unserved morning and
j ’ G lass A P ru d h o m n e C o ...............
57 00
M C McCoy
........
5 00
Bus hong A C o .................................
37 50 C V a n c l e a y e .................
« d the trains willTeave
5 00 ^ nt t : ' L " n « : ,VF Í i .i M ,t h ;
A J M a r tin ...............................'. . . .
3 20
b eg in n in g sh o u t th re e y e a rs »go, com- and come into Dallas over the
F ra n k G ia rd in e ..............
5
00
Jo h n S te io fe ld t...............................
3 20 J F M c C l a v .....................
o 50
S., F. C. & W, to Rickreall and
P A F in s e th .....................................
3 20
k e u p his residence in th e co u n try . on to Whiteson by the West Side
G eorge C o n k l i n ............
1 25 la
G W S co tt .......................................
3 20
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131 35 For som e tim e he h as been actively in ­ road.
The distance will be
J E M iller .....................................
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40 53 te re ste d in fru it, and has se t o u t 20 acres
W V F u ller .................................
3 20
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.35 to w aln u ts, etc. A bo u t five weeks ago slightly longer, but better time
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24 25
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made in avoiding the ma­
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7 20 1 Iiis con d itio n becam e so bad th a t it was , can
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necessary for him to com e to th e h o s p it- ny
A J B ro w n .......................
11 25 al
ny curves
curves and
and rickety roadbed.
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K ilh atn S ta tio n e ry A P a p e r Co
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18 17 in 1893 to Miss E d ith E llio tt, w ho s u r ­ i long been going out that way,
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34 75 E Y Allen .....
W J G room s ..................
18 32 vives h im . Miss E m m a K ram er, p rin ­ and the change will also avoid
F u ller P h a rm a c y ....... •.................
4 25
J C R eynolds
59 40 cip al of L incoln school in S alem , is a much delay in switching and re-
Dr B H M cCallon .......................
01 90
03 56 sis te r of th e deceased a n d is now’ in th e makiag up of trains.
Polk C o u n ty O b serv er .............
7 15 C D S h e p h e r d .......... .. .................
D S h ep h erd .....................
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25 01 city. G eorge K ra m e r, a te le g ra p h o p ­
Ross E M oores Co .......................
26 50
Two trains a day are now tak­
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W V F u l l e r ............................................ 80 00
o rn in g , an d M rs. K ra m e r’s b ro th e r, ing out 40 car loads of gravel
A R Toby
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A rth u r H ave« .............................
.'13 00
E arl M aynard .................
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61 «0 S m ith E llio tt, of T illam o o k , is also e x ­ from the pit at West Salem.
F E R R Y ACCOUNT.
C R H a n s o n .......................
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32 50 pected. A sister of M r. K ra m e r, M rs.
H an n a B ro s.....................................
10 55 Ja m e s Lee
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2 50 T. J . B erry, lives at M o n m o u th . H e a l ­
S p aulding Logging C o ..................
0 21 David G u th rie
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8 00 so h a s a s ifte r in In d ia n a , a n d two
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G len H o lm an h as been v isitin g bis
Gid N e w to n .....................................
50 00 H C R o la n d ........................
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35.00 b ro th e rs iu C a lifo rn ia .—O b serv er.
son, H arry , in C a lifo rn ia .
ROADS AND B R ID G E S
J C T r e n t ...........................
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41 25
Jo h n E b b e ....................................... 1100 00 C rav en B ro th ers
................ 108 78
H a rry H o llister is u p from P o rtla n d
J W K e lle y ..................................... 150 00 L ee H a r rin g to n .............................
60 4s
today.
Jo h n E b b e ..................................... 300 00 D allas Iro n W orks
105 53
FOR FLETCHER’S
S ta n d a rd Oil Co.
„ J * S alem , F alls C ity A Vi Ry . . . .
14 85
D P S tap leto n .. .
06 25 j A rth u r L y n c h .................................
28 00
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Ja m e s V C h i l l y ..
109 18 . A ndrew C h riste n se n ..................
26 50
George F a rrie r .
45 00 H am ey B u r n s ................................
31 50
25 00 H P icken«
Steven S im o n o ff. t
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36 00
Mike P e tro h . . . .
5 00 W illiam G o n lin e .........................
92 00
7 50 B L S m uck
C harles T ru a x . . . .
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32 00
- »Jaaaani a nd easy w a y to
25 00 J W F in n .......................................
C H oisington
40 00
5 00 B Y A llan .......................................
Won M o raiso n .......
5 50
15 00 S o u th e rn Pacific C o ....................
I lerdeon
66 00
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12 50 8 W R o u t e .........................
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55 00
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13 20 H e n ry F e r n ....................................
5 00
! Kit Staleff .....................................
52 50 E m a tt al F a r n ........................... .
30 00
i Andrew P e t r a i l .............................
53 75 L N B elian .....................................
.30 80
I W.il H ow ard .................................
54 00 Jo h n Belieu
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40 60
j H K ih b e y .........................................
0 1 0 0 W Scofield
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47 01»
I A D B u r n e tt...................................
30 92
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j [ ; Ja m e s M iddletoi.............................
48 75 j „ lne„ M iddleton
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3 25; F J W ag n er
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25 40
I Ja m a s M a th e w s.............................
27 25 W »de, P earce A C o ..................
3 15
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45 (X) W illam in a L ivery A Feet! S ta
50
Th o u s a n d s of people are
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o in g this w o r k profitably.
Jo h n « h u it* .....................................
14 00
Patertt.
I D alton A H aye» .........................
12 00
Jo h n P. tr a il .................................
56 00
U . 8. to Alice C o u rier.
For fu ll p a rtic u la rs o f v e r y liberal
I C L (.’r u l e r .....................................
20 30
8 . to I. II. 8u lliv an
W B Bon m an ..................................
11 ill
c o m m is s io n s , ext r a
1'rophon T o d re f t...........................
26 25
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cash prizes, free sam ples,
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W m . R. N ew bill a n d Isabel P a tte rso n .
I 8 A W offord ..................................
12 50,
CtC., address D esk
Ja a. B. T ay lo r a n d Sadie I Schetgei.
15 25
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2 50
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T h e S m a rt Ret for S e p tem b er p u b ­
38 10 lish es an eeaay on th e “ H ig h b ro w " by
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Ave. N e w York City
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